and I did look on google and this was the first thing that came up so I thought I might of got the help I was looking for but it seems like you don't ask questions on here.

You were pointed in the right direction to get the right answer (underlined green words are a link). Asking what other people run on won't necessarily give you the right answer because it depends on so many factors, set-up/load/tyre size/brand etc.

But no need to say thanks to who gave you the best advice :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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There are 3 links on this thread to the info, if yu care to look.

If yu don't want to look then dont blame us.
 
That is why yu need to check for your vehicle - all these values don't help the OP at all.

I disagree, I think what these various different settings show is that there isn't a "magic setting" that fits all.

If the OP gets that he will have learnt something valuable.
 
I don't think that "chalk test" is the best solution. You would have to drive around and around the centre court of the filling station to test it, going back far too many times.

If it was raining you wouldn't have any luck what-so-ever.
 

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