Yet the normal tyre pressures are 10psi less in the front......
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The lower front tyre pressure is a common fudge to give the more understeer so the car doesn't flip quite so easily, especially 4x4s.
Yet the normal tyre pressures are 10psi less in the front......
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The lower front tyre pressure is a common fudge to give the more understeer so the car doesn't flip quite so easily, especially 4x4s.
Well on my ex gaylander td4 that kind of pressure would definitely put me on the other side of the road cornering. on the disco 300 if i would be land sickness
sounds a bit high but i wouldnt really know.Bloke i used to work with run his frontera on 19 psi cos the book sed so.Waste of petrol that was.I don't suppose anyone has the pressures for 275/45/20's.
With the car on the level the tyres look right with 38psi all round but Im not sure if that's correct?
Thanks
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