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    on road tyre pressure for Cooper ST Maxx.

    hello Together,

    just wondering what you guy's run on road with
    the ST Maxx
    Cheers

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve223 View Post
    hello Together,

    just wondering what you guy's run on road with
    the ST Maxx
    Cheers

    Steve
    what your tyre placard says.
    the placard is based upon the weight of the car, not the tyres its running.

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    ok great but placard only goes to 255 I have 265 does that make a difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve223 View Post
    ok great but placard only goes to 255 I have 265 does that make a difference?
    very small.

    trial and error.

    try 36psi (for example) if you dont like it, try 37 or 35.

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    I run 36psi Front, 38psi Rear, got to this through trial and error, if I'm towing I go to 38psi Front, 44psi Rear.

    Only takes a couple of trips to get it right, well it did for me, I use the tyre placard as a starting point, then go up or down from there.

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    I run 38 front and because they bulge out a bit at the back I run 40 in the rear.

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    I have same ST Maxx Steve (265/70/17) and use the '4 psi' rule (ie tyre should increase about 4 psi from cold to normal running temp although I gather with LT tyres 6 psi is Ok). Following lots of trial and error -around town unloaded I only need 32 psi front and 35 psi rear. When towing camper I use 36psi front and 38-40psi rear depending on load. I take into account these tyres are very heavy duty compared with OEM 19" Goodyear which I have on at present-I use the tyre placard guide of 33F/36R for them. Regards,David
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve223 View Post
    hello Together,

    just wondering what you guy's run on road with
    the ST Maxx
    Cheers

    Steve
    Just to get a little off track...

    Steve, what are the ST Maxx like on and off road on the Disco?

    Cheers,
    Ben

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Only takes a couple of trips to get it right....
    What things do you take into account to know when you get it right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    What things do you take into account to know when you get it right?
    Handling mainly, how it sits on the road, with and without the camper, how it steers, I find if the pressures are too hard it will push into corners, not good with the camper on as it adds to it.

    The car should flow from corner to corner, you shouldn't have to fight the car, by either correcting the under or oversteer, makes for a more relaxing drive, especially when doing long Ks.

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