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Tyre Pressure Advice

Sam

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Just had my new set of General Grabber AT's fitted :thumbup:

Looking much better and feels great. No noticeable noise difference at all.

Just checked to see what pressures I've been given - and they range from 32 - 34psi.

So question is... given the following spec (and assuming it's not loaded to the nuts) what's a good pressure?

LC120, General Grabber AT's @ 265 x 65 x 17 ... general road use for starters.
 
Wrong time to ask man. Everyone's at Lincomb :roll:

Reckon I would start em all off at 36psi & take it from there...
 
Yeah didn't expect a reply for a while :lol: -

Wasn't a rush so just posted before I forgot.
They do look a bit low - I'll go with 36 as you say and see :thumbup:

Thanks fella - hope you're doing ok... how's the arm?
 
Bit poor of Mr T not to get the pressures all the same I thought...

Just experiencing a numb thumb at the mo bud - waggling away at the mo... Got a check on Tuesday. Man this cast is uncomfy... Moan whinge gripe... :evil:
 
Gav Peter said:
Just experiencing a numb thumb at the mo bud - waggling away at the mo...
If it helps your recovery we can all have a ceremonial 'Thumbs up for Gav' round the campfire tomorrow night :lol: :lol:
 
Think you're entitled to a little gripe at the moment fella :thumbup:
Gonna have to get a knitting needle out for the itching soon :lol:
 
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So factory rating is 2.2 bar all round. I'd step that up to about 2.4 and see how harsh it is. You have better, stiffer sidewalls now and loads of tread. I try to run road pressure so there's no bulge at the bottom - works for me but can be a little harsh with no load.

It's a bit of a 'suck it and see' especially for first 300km or do until they settle now and scrub in.

My 2c worth :lol;
 
Cossack said:
Gav Peter said:
Just experiencing a numb thumb at the mo bud - waggling away at the mo...
If it helps your recovery we can all have a ceremonial 'Thumbs up for Gav' round the campfire tomorrow night :lol: :lol:
Now that I like!!! :thumbup:
 
The term 'extract digit' comes to mind - but how will you know???

:lol:
 
I normally have mine at 36PSI but have tried 41/2 (I think 45 is max?) but it's bloody uncomfortable. Not helped by the OME shocks but you feel every stone on the road.
 
Upped to 35psi and feels/looks a lot better :thumbup:

Might still creep up a bit and see how it feels.
 
BFG AT seem to like higher pressures than 35.
Probably because of the stiffer side wall.

However your GG AT will feel good with loads of air in them.
As before, try 38 psi next.

Gra.
 
i ran BFG at 35-36 psi last week when fully loaded for motorway stints, felt Ok
normally had them at 33psi
for greenlaning i lowered pressure to 28-20psi

I run the general grabbers AT2 about 33-35psi when i have those wheels on. in Pyrenees last summer this was too uncomfortable and harsh on stony tracks, so i reduced to around 30psi.
i didnt find the BFG harsh like the GGAT2 at 35psi on some greenlanes when i didnt lower the tyre pressures for traction improvement
but the grabbers are 225/75 R16 on 6" wide toytoa alloys and my BFG are 265/75 R16 on 7" Toyota alloys
 
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