34 psi front (235 kpa)
38 psi rear (262-265 kpa)
for road use anyhow!
What street pressure should I be running on a D2? thats in KPA not PSI.
34 psi front (235 kpa)
38 psi rear (262-265 kpa)
for road use anyhow!
35 here all round up hill down dale,
I have done hundreds of thousands of km's on about 5 sets they wear a treat and grip well.
Would not have anything else for dual purpose but MT/R.
You can have the all terrain tyres.
Cheers
Just a slight "aside" here, but interested in similar views.
I'm running 235/85r16 Hankook RT-03 on the D2.
I was told by the tyre shop at fitment that they should be at 40psi for general road use.
Anyhow, long story (concerning increased road noise....but thats a different story!), I thought I'd give Hankook Australia a quick call for a chat on these particular tyres on my particular (non-standard) fitment. After a very exhaustive chat with them explaining any mods etc, they stated that these particular tyres should be at between 50-60psi all round for general road use, increasing to 70psi for towing. The tyre itself has a rating pressure stamped on the tyre wall stating rated to no more than 80psi max.
Just wondered what peoples thoughts might be?
I have increased to 45psi and must admit the ride actually "feels" better, and a slight improvement in noise.
Cheers,
..:: KIEREN ::..
2000 Disco II Auto V8
Object Of Mass Consumption
AussieAubs Disco Page
2.3 front and 2.2 rear, seems fine now.
aussieaub i;ve never heard of anyone running pressures that high !
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
gone
1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
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1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
1996 Discovery 1
current
1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400
I run 40psi on my Maxxis, ride feels better than having them in the 30's,
Regards
Stevo
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