There isn’t actually an official tyre pressure for this size but 42 works. See how you go with your setup and monitor tyre wear etc.
Thanks BMVS, I'll give it a try at 42 and see how we go.There isn’t actually an official tyre pressure for this size but 42 works. See how you go with your setup and monitor tyre wear etc.
Thanks very muchI've gone for 50 up front with 45 in the rear. Only reason was the fronts were bulging. Just pumped them until it looked rite, no science. The treads getting even wear and making full contact so it's good for me!
I see what you mean and have done exactly the same. Tbh still a little bulge at 50 but will see how it goes. Thanks againI've gone for 50 up front with 45 in the rear. Only reason was the fronts were bulging. Just pumped them until it looked rite, no science. The treads getting even wear and making full contact so it's good for me!
I see what you mean and have done exactly the same. Tbh still a little bulge at 50 but will see how it goes. Thanks again
How did you measure the heat?I noticed first long run the fronts generated quite a lot of heat. Since pumping them up as mentioned it's significantly decreased to normal.
Think it's a good all round pressure for a Kombi unladen.
How did you measure the heat?
Yep, I do. Got them fitted on Friday and now I find myself here looking up what the 'correct' tyre pressure should be, as they aren't as comfortable as I was expecting. Going to try them at 42ish and see how it goes, (presuming mine are way higher at present - I haven't checked them yet)Anyone got these tyres on a 102 van?
Thank you very much @mgbracer64 according to that tyre pressure chart 225/65r17 should have 65psi. Before referring to this chart I had mine at 55 but I have now gone to 60psi and I think they look better and run better. I think I have been under inflating for the last couple of years!
Thank you for pointing out that this is maximum psi. Won't go any higherThe chart shows that the maximum pressure that you can put in that tyre is 65 P.S.I, that would be necessary to take the maximum weight that the tyre can carry, I doubt you are near that.
Even 60 P.S.I sounds very high to me, but if it works for you.....
Can I ask what size your CCs are and also are you lowered please?Just wondering if anyone has any idea on tyre pressure all round please? Have a océano unit in the back so permanently have a bit of weight in but nothing crazy. Cheers
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