I recently put 19" wheels from an L322 on my P38 (yes, I used spigot rings!).
I think @wammers has the same setup. Since there's enough debate about tyre pressures on the standard tyre sizes, what's best as a starting point for these?
I have the 19" Snowflake wheels and the spigots are a good fit ,with a coat of "Copperslip" they just push on.They are also a good fit in the wheel
I have the 19's on my p38 and run 28psi all round. have done for 4+ years and get dead even wear across the tread face.
Usual load is 2 adults in the front empty boot and use the same pro for towing tilt trailer with a RR on it.
Its good economy to ensure your tracking is on the money
Indeed. I ran a higher pressure at first and got wearing across the centre band. at 28 all round it gives even wear. I monitor it with an electronic gauge and that gives the even wear. go figure!The rears have a different pressure than the fronts for a reason. But if you are happy with that so be it.
...and what's the reason wammers?
The rear is slightly lighter than the front unloaded and could be considerably heavier when fully loaded, so why would the tyre pressure difference be for the viscous coupling? As far as I can ascertain, it's to accommodate the potential load.Viscous coupling.
The rear is slightly lighter than the front unloaded and could be considerably heavier when fully loaded, so why would the tyre pressure difference be for the viscous coupling? As far as I can ascertain, it's to accommodate the potential load.
With 2 sets of vanes in a bath of silicon fluid, how does it get "Primed"To keep the coupling primed.
With 2 sets of vanes in a bath of silicon fluid, how does it get "Primed"
Oh dear, I have 19s on my p38. What's a spigot?
Want to go back to something a bit more of an original size when these wear out, 19 inch tyres seem more expensive and the only real reason for bigger wheels is aesthetic
If you want comfort and you don't go on motorways much I'd look out for 16" rims on the bay. If most driving is A roads / motorway then 18".
I have one on 16" rims and one on 18", the ride on the 16's is noticeably more supple on our country lanes.If you want comfort and you don't go on motorways much I'd look out for 16" rims on the bay. If most driving is A roads / motorway then 18".