V VillagerTD5 New Member Jun 13, 2023 #1 I run my TD5 90 with 18 inch alloys and BF Goodrich All Terrain 265/65 tyres... should I stick to recommended tyre pressures?
I run my TD5 90 with 18 inch alloys and BF Goodrich All Terrain 265/65 tyres... should I stick to recommended tyre pressures?
L lynall Well-Known Member Full Member Jun 13, 2023 #2 30psi is always a good starting point. Welcome to LZ,
miktdish Guns n Chainsaws Full Member Jun 13, 2023 #4 I run my tyres @ 45psi on road and around 15psi off road (or at least when they start to slip in the mud/snow I do)
I run my tyres @ 45psi on road and around 15psi off road (or at least when they start to slip in the mud/snow I do)
frog hopper Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2023 #5 You could always try the "Chalk Test" if you are that bothered, easy for me to say as I can't be bothered anyway.
You could always try the "Chalk Test" if you are that bothered, easy for me to say as I can't be bothered anyway.
V VillagerTD5 New Member Jun 18, 2023 #6 frog hopper said: You could always try the "Chalk Test" if you are that bothered, easy for me to say as I can't be bothered anyway. Click to expand... Thanks, probably go by how it feels on road
frog hopper said: You could always try the "Chalk Test" if you are that bothered, easy for me to say as I can't be bothered anyway. Click to expand... Thanks, probably go by how it feels on road