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    As I understand it, the lower pressures in the front are to increase the high speed stability of the Disco. Movement and flex from the front is not nearly as noticable or has implications like the same movement from the rear for most people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassifier View Post
    I'm looking at these and would love to see a pick of your rig with them on.. Any chance of a photo to help me decide?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cookiesa View Post
    Bridgestone conducted a study in to this and from memory they found that generally in Australia the Tyre placard on the vehicle +10% was about right. (Not including specialty tyres of course, these were based on LT construction AT tyres)
    Thats prob a good rule of thumb, which would make it 31psi front and 42psi in the rear

    i still think the Disco 2 recommended tyre pressures is strange .... 28psi up front and it squirms like a worm (but it does give a soft ride)


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    given the max inflation pressure for full load is 80psi, nope....
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