I have to admit it was a peasant spelling mistake
Milan.
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Previously on "Wilmslow type of question... tyre pressures"
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postthat's what you surfs are for
FAQ-orf and get on with answering the question
Milan.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm tyred of this thread....
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that's what you surfs are for
FAQ-orf and get on with answering the question
Milan.
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DISCLAIMER....
Wilmslooooooooooooooooooow question coming.....
are the pressures quoted on that website for winter or summer or does it make a difference
i know that in summer we have to take air out of the tubes on the rib or they'll pop - been there seen it done and got the t shirt
Milan.
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Front = 30psi (2.068 bar) normal load (32psi 2.206 bar loaded)
Rear = 36psi (2.482 bar)
from here
http://www.thetyrepressuremonitor.co...car_model=6612
HTH
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Datsun Pathfinder diesel
2008 model
225, 65, r17 pirelli scorpion winter tyres
there you go, what pressure should they be... in BAR
thanks,
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostMorning All,
I have Wilmslooooooooooooooooooow type of question for the congregation....
although I consider myself car savvy, this one has left me puzzled,
the big datsun has tyres...
225, 65, r17 pirelli scorpion winter tyres
no where on the tyres is it written what pressure they should be
and as I just put the winter tyres on they look a bit saggy,
what pressure should i put in them and how can I find this out ?
thanks,
Milan.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI thought the benes wheels were known to all?
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