Hi guys, you all probably sick to death about this topic.. But what tyre pressure do you suggest for standard tyres on a pado altitude ... I have heard anywhere for 36 to 40 psi....
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Go on Feel.
I would suggest staring at 36 and if it feels soft / wallowy etc increase the pressure a bit.
I stared running my tires at 40 but dopping to 36 made it a much more comfortable / stable ride.2000 Prado 95 Series 3.4 v6 GXL, OME Nitro Charger Sport, 2" lift, ARB Deluxe Bar, Warn WD9000, Safari Snorkel, GME TX4500, ARB Air Lockers, Hayman Reece Towbar, Ruffnuts seat covers, Sandgrabba mats
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Originally posted by Darwinsam View PostHi guys, you all probably sick to death about this topic.. But what tyre pressure do you suggest for standard tyres on a pado altitude ... I have heard anywhere for 36 to 40 psi....
Horses for courses really, a dozen differnt people will give you a dozen different answers. Just to complicate things, I usually run higher pressures in the rear due to more axle weight.
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For you info. I run mine at 42 psi. After 55k Kim's. I still have about 50% left. At 32 psi, it is way too low for me. Off road, I pump mine between 28 to 32 psi.2010 Silver Prado 150 Series : Blackvue Camera: GME UHF Radio: TG150: ARB Deluxe winch bar: ARB Bash plate: T-Max Winch: Narva HID lights:
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