
Originally Posted by
Iain_B
I run 30-35 psi cold, depending on the road. 35 psi on high speed dirt ( 90-100kph) and less for sand roads. We have around two tons on the rear axle fully loaded.
The punctures were all on strethces of road littered with other damaged tyres, the road up to Gove just past halfway, one stretch of the road to Mornington Wilderness camp and the Gibb River road past Mt Barnett ( going west) We did not get much wear going to Cape York on the first trip, not much wear around Diamantina Lakes, but a lot of wear between Leichart Falls and Normanton. Then I noticed a lot more wear on the Savannah way between Boroloola and Roper bar - there seems to be a type of rock the is pretty sharp that does the damage. I think the front tyre pick up the stones, and the rear tyre hit them, all the punctures were dead centre of the tread.
The front tyres are still good - they run 25 psi as the load is much less, temperature are around 10 degrees lower as well.
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