Nicool
22nd July 2019, 10:19 PM
Hi guys,
with previous cars i’ve always followed the instructions on the plate inside the door when deciding on tyre pressure.
now that i own a 4wd (disco3) i got to purchase a new set of tyres (opted for HANKOOK 265/60R18) d and got a mobile installer to change them at home.
to my surprise, all 4 tyres were reading between 44 and 47 psi on my portable ARB gauge, and same thing at the local servo.
i went at the servo as i started doubting my ARB gauge, given that the plate on D3 gives me 33 psi front and 36 psi back (back increases to 42 if max load).
I’ve asked the installer who said they put 40psi in all 4 tyres, clearly i told him his gauge was probably off, but even so, why putting 40 psi instead of following Land rover recommendations for bitumen driving?
so i did lower the pressure to 33 & 36 psi, but now i am finding that my tyres look a bit bumpy, like fattish on the bottom.
so wondering if those specific tyres require extra pressure? I surely didn’t read so.
i did search aulro for answers but found mostly pressure advice for sand/mud driving, so hoping i could get advice with this new post.
cheers
Nico
with previous cars i’ve always followed the instructions on the plate inside the door when deciding on tyre pressure.
now that i own a 4wd (disco3) i got to purchase a new set of tyres (opted for HANKOOK 265/60R18) d and got a mobile installer to change them at home.
to my surprise, all 4 tyres were reading between 44 and 47 psi on my portable ARB gauge, and same thing at the local servo.
i went at the servo as i started doubting my ARB gauge, given that the plate on D3 gives me 33 psi front and 36 psi back (back increases to 42 if max load).
I’ve asked the installer who said they put 40psi in all 4 tyres, clearly i told him his gauge was probably off, but even so, why putting 40 psi instead of following Land rover recommendations for bitumen driving?
so i did lower the pressure to 33 & 36 psi, but now i am finding that my tyres look a bit bumpy, like fattish on the bottom.
so wondering if those specific tyres require extra pressure? I surely didn’t read so.
i did search aulro for answers but found mostly pressure advice for sand/mud driving, so hoping i could get advice with this new post.
cheers
Nico