megathunder

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Hi. i have a Range Rover Vogue 2003 L322 and i recently fitted two rear Hankook 285/35 r22 tyres and i was wondering what the correct tyre pressure is.

I've done some searching but i keep seeing people recommend between 30-40 psi and was hoping i could narrow it down.
 
so basically anywhere between 30 and 40 is good?

General rule of thumb is look at standard pressure and increase by 2 PSI for each inch of size increase. So if you have 19" as the standard size and 34 PSI is recommended in your case 2 PSI X 3 inches = 6 PSI so 34 + 6 PSI = 40 PSI. Hope you have friendly dentist for when the fillings drop out.
 
36 rear,33 front

Correct recommended tyre pressures for Range rover L322 fitted with standard 8J x 19" wheels is normal 34 front 36 rear. Fully loaded 36 front 44 rear. Pressure needed for low profile 22" tyres maybe higher than that to obtain the correct foot print.
 
Correct recommended tyre pressures for Range rover L322 fitted with standard 8J x 19" wheels is normal 34 front 36 rear. Fully loaded 36 front 44 rear. Pressure needed for low profile 22" tyres maybe higher than that to obtain the correct foot print.[/quo

just personall advise & you wont get any probs with tyre wear ,if your weight loaded bump it up another 3psi per corner,you can put what you want in if you wanna kill the tyres which is not hard to do with 22s,its only my opinion afterall,also it doest make any difference if they are 18s,19s or 20s still have the same psi
 
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Correct recommended tyre pressures for Range rover L322 fitted with standard 8J x 19" wheels is normal 34 front 36 rear. Fully loaded 36 front 44 rear. Pressure needed for low profile 22" tyres maybe higher than that to obtain the correct foot print.[/quo

just personall advise & you wont get any probs with tyre wear ,if your weight loaded bump it up another 3psi per corner,you can put what you want in if you wanna kill the tyres which is not hard to do with 22s,its only my opinion afterall,also it doest make any difference if they are 18s,19s or 20s still have the same psi

Ok carry on.
 

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