Tyres Pressure
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Tyres Pressure
What is the ideal pressure for mud tyres on the road & what can I lower them to for off road. The tyres does not state any figures, they are broncos if that makes any difference.
1991 Samurai
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Rough Country Lift/Shocks
Cherry Bomb Exhaust
Bronco Diamond Back 215/15
Llama Brake Hose
Re: Tyres Pressure
Service Manual states 20psi front and rear but 26psi in the rear if carrying weight.
That's what I run mine at. I'm too lazy to change it when off road.
That's what I run mine at. I'm too lazy to change it when off road.
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Re: Tyres Pressure
I usually run mine at 20 psi off road depending on the terrain
If its REALLY boggy and wet I've had them down as low as 10 psi
If its REALLY boggy and wet I've had them down as low as 10 psi
Re: Tyres Pressure
I run 20-22psi on road and 5psi Offroad.
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Re: Tyres Pressure
18psi. Can't be bothered to change them off road either...
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Re: Tyres Pressure
Mine are at 20 psi front because of heavy winch bumper and winch with
steel cable at the moment.
Rear are at 15 psi at the moment but as the kja is so light at the back and
the tyres are fat, this is still a bit much at the moment. wheel spin on roundabouts
etc.
Offroad around 10 psi works for me.
steel cable at the moment.
Rear are at 15 psi at the moment but as the kja is so light at the back and
the tyres are fat, this is still a bit much at the moment. wheel spin on roundabouts
etc.
Offroad around 10 psi works for me.
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believe me, there is a difference!!!
Re: Tyres Pressure
I've been reading around the internet and 20 psi to 33 psi (2.2 bar) seem to be the pressures recommended.For normal road use does anyone have the definitive figure?
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Re: Tyres Pressure
There isn't one because everyone is running different types and sizes of tryes to standard.
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Re: Tyres Pressure
Mostly road use I go for 22psi... 30+ psi is WAY too hard
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: Tyres Pressure
30+ is way too hard, standard Sj tyres should be at 20psi and up to 26 in the rear of carrying weight, larger tyres generally have stronger sidewalks so the pressures can be reduced.Frenchy wrote:I've been reading around the internet and 20 psi to 33 psi (2.2 bar) seem to be the pressures recommended.For normal road use does anyone have the definitive figure?