Suggested tyre pressures?
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Apr 14, 2014 03:57PM | jeg | |
Apr 14, 2014 03:32PM | Minerva | |
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Apr 12, 2014 09:48PM | Minerva | Edited: Apr 12, 2014 09:48PM |
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No NOZ in my car, the nitrogen was in the tires; much greater temperature stability than ordinary air.
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I've got the same tires, I use 30.5 front, 29 rear when I had access to nitrogen, now the bottle is empty and so I just use ordinary air at 30/29 is close enough..
So.............a Mini on "NOZ" !!!! How fast was it Johnny....?
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I've got the same tires, I use 30.5 front, 29 rear when I had access to nitrogen, now the bottle is empty and so I just use ordinary air at 30/29 is close enough..
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No more than I would pin the speedo needle just because the numbers were there.
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FYI...don't inflate tyres to the "maximum" pressure stated on the side wall
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28 all around was the recomended pressure by Rover for 12 inchers
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Ignore my numbers, they're for 10" wheels. Don't know anything about 12".
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28 front, 26 rear.
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Yokohama A 539 165 60R 12 71H...what pressure should I be running on our 95 Mini Tartan? The sidewall say max 44lbs but I'm not that daft. I have heard varying suggestions from 26 to 32 lbs. What is our collective wisdom here say?
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