I have been playing around with tyre pressures for a while and have found that 28psi in the front and 32psi in the rear works best for me. I have 235 x 85's, 28psi in the front seemed to stop a lot of the wandering you can get especially on off beat country lanes etc. The 32psi is dependant on the load you are carrying. Give it a try, it may work for you
Knew you'd say that! 45 is not toooo high! Any less with my N/A and it wont get anywhere!
Bollix!!! Ah furgot all about it!!!ere buster you contact the college the day?
Ah had to go out meself to see about some stuff and that's how ah forgot about it. Ah even forgot what ah went tae Mcdermids fur asweel!!Ah dunno! I wuz gonna come roon an mind ye on at lunch time but the missus collered me tae gan oot fur lunch so i kinda didnae make it
Ah try no tae go to mcdermids its too dangerous a place to let me loose inAh had to go out meself to see about some stuff and that's how ah forgot about it. Ah even forgot what ah went tae Mcdermids fur asweel!!
Aye tell me about it Ah went to see about air tools and rivnuts and come out with 2 tins of spray paint!Ah try no tae go to mcdermids its too dangerous a place to let me loose in
35 in the front and 42 in the backs- General Grabber at2's.
The book reckons it should be 28 in the front and 48 in the backs
That's fur the 110, the 90 is recommended at 28 front and 42 backIs that for a 90 or a 110?