Any ideas on tyre pressure for camper trailer for beach driving I'm cool with psi for my prado but unsure on the camper we are going beach soon just thought I might run them at 18 like the prado?
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Depends on how heavy your trailer is, I run my trailer tyres at the same pressure as my front tyres regardless of the terrain as the weight on both is very similar.Originally posted by BigBadDraino View PostAny ideas on tyre pressure for camper trailer for beach driving I'm cool with psi for my prado but unsure on the camper we are going beach soon just thought I might run them at 18 like the prado?
If you don't know weights the 18psi would be a good start point.
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Something I read somewhere suggested a footprint of 300 mm for all tyres in sand. ie. let the tyres down to where the length of the footprint is 300 mm. For a lighter trailer this could be as low as 10psi where the car may well be at about 18psi. Ditto front to rear on the car -may mean slightly different pressurs to get the 300mm.
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