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    tyre(tire) pressures

    hi all

    can any one tell me what pressure i should put in my tyres (tires)
    i have fitted

    295/40/20

    thanks all

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    It should tell you the max pressure on the tire itself, Since you don't have much rubber at all, I would run it maybe 1lb under the max
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    pressure

    hi

    ive read on a site and they say to run at manufactuers
    tire pressure, but i have no idea what thats suppose to be
    any ideas

    thanks

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    what tires do you have?

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    pressure

    hi

    i have goodyear wrangler f1's

    thanks

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    Marked on the door frame...

    ... for stock tire sizes the proper pressure is is displayed on the door frame for quick reference. I have tried other pressures and tire sizes and found "STOCK" is best for me. Too much air makes the VX bounce like a son'bi@ch, you can lower the pressure for more traction on loose surfaces like snow, sand, and gravel, but on pavement too little air risks a blow out from too much sidewall flexing.
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    pressure

    hi

    ive looked every where on me car i think the sticker has been removed so do you know

    thanks

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    Pressure on the vehicle sticker is for COMFORT only - if you want max handling, mileage and safety, go with the max pressure listed on the sidewall of the tires you are using, including stock. Under inflation is the biggest cause of blowouts and tire wear - remember the little Firestone issue on the Explorers? Cushy ride can equal roll over.

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    I'd listen to Tone. Stock 18" tires are supposed to be set at 29 p.s.i. (see back of owner's manual), but I was running them at 35 p.s.i. (not max, but close) and the ride was greatly improved. I am running my new 31" tires at their max rating (50 p.s.i.), so if I were you I'd look on the sidewall of your tires and go with whatever it says.
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    Re: Marked on the door frame...

    Originally posted by Navigator
    ... Too much air makes the VX bounce like a son'bi@ch...
    lenny,
    My $0.02 and IMHO of course.

    I absolutely agree with Navigator. I would personally recommend to stick with your vehicle manufacturer recommended "psi" if you run stock tires, or tire manufacturer's recommendation for your particular vehicle if you run aftermarket tires with the same or even different size and/or construction than stock. Over inflated tires can dramatically reduce quality and comfort of your ride and such symptoms as bouncing, wandering, excessive sway, too much road noise, can occur. Also over inflation will cause excessive center tread wear, reduces the shock absorbing capabilities and will leading to a harsh ride . Under inflated tires can result in imprecise cornering, reduce ability to support the load/traction, higher running temperatures, irregular tread wear at the edge of the contact patch, fatigue cracking, overstressing and splitting in the sidewall.
    Always watch under inflation and try not to over inflate your tires.
    Last edited by Virus-VX : 10/31/2003 at 11:01 PM

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