Thanks Scott. With my GY Wranglers I'm running 42 front and 46 rear when highway towing which seems to work out okay so I'd be doing similar with LT tyres such as the Maxxis. Do they have a psi rating on the sidewall? Good to hear that the Maxxis fell better when cornering, hopefully it's not just that new tyre feeling. It would be interesting to see how you rate them in sand and off road as well as on-road in the wet.
Jaybee, 46psi in the rear! Take into account the 4psi rule and they are up around 50psi.
Any signs of wear in the centre of the trye? I guess if your towing a 3T van they may need to be up that high?
Cheers
Scott.
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The more I'm reading up, the more I'm thinking of maybe just sticking with the 19" rims and giving the Maxxis LT's a go, maybe?
I'm hoping maybe in time there will be more tyre choices, maybe?
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My next set will be the Maxxis unless I hear a few reports that they have a catastrophic failure - then I may have to think about it.
I am also hoping that as Maxxis can release a LT tyre in 19" it might encourage other manufacturers to pick up their game.... probably won't happen, but I can dream can't I?
- Justin
Selling soon - MY10 D4 3.0 TDV6 SE with E-Diff & LLAMS, 265/65R18 Maxxis Razr A/T
Moved into MY12 L322 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography
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That would be great
Would it be too much to ask for a 265/60-19 LT
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Sorry Tombie, I should have clarified that. The D4 door plate suggests 36 front and 42 rear for a loaded vehicle so that's where I started. I'm running a Safety Tyre monitoring system on both the D4 and the caravan and the figures I mentioned (42F and 46R) are the running temperatures (hot) that I aim for. I have found that the D4 and van feel more stable at these temps when towing. I have LT tyres on the caravan and I run them at 48 to 50 when hot. Tyres appear to be a pretty contentious issue and I have been told that I could safely run the LT caravan tyres up to 60 psi.
Another contested issue is the practice of running 42 to 44 psi in 19 inch tyres when rock crawling and sharp stone tracks in order to protect the sidewalls. This is totally opposite from the accepted view of lowering the tyre pressure for these situations. Yes there would be less traction but possibly less damage and punctures to the sidewalls of the OEM 19 inch tyres?
Have just driven 2400km on the 19" Maxxis. Bitumen only, all good so far, starting the gibb today so more reports to come. With regard to pressures, I ran 42 cold in the rear and 39 in the front. Fully loaded no trailer. This gave me 46 and 42 hot.
Cheers
Scott
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