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If the airbags are similar to the Airbagman bags in my GXL with a 2” lift, the bags do not require much air. I easily adjust my pressures with...
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Unless you plan to be forever climbing up rock shelves in the Alps 3" is overkill and will require engineering at great cost. The standard 50mm lift...
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Hi Bear63.
I'm running Toyo AT 2's at 38 - 40 lbs. I usually have about 60 - 80 Kg of tools in the back as well.
I notice the...
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Quote from your post…. “For sand driving like the beach or the Simpson desert dunes, low range isn’t really practical”
...Last edited by Daniel150; 21-01-2024, 01:53 PM.
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Hi Steve,
I had a 2013 GXL and now have 2022 built GXL picked up January this year and have towed with various cars and caravans...
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I live in Perth's suburbs and have just returned from a trip Perth-Adelaide(Mouth of the Murray River)-Perth 6,300km round trip for a family reunion too....
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Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - 2022 GXL
Hi All. I have a GXL on order and am struggling to find out of it has a TPMS built-in. It looks like it doesn't ... is that right? In that is the case...
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Hi Toopy,
The 433MHz band can be used at up to 25mW by unspecified use low power devices which include many other brand Tyre Pressure Monitoring...Last edited by ptommo59; 08-07-2023, 09:34 AM.
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I usually bump my rear pressures up 4 psi when fully loaded and/or towing on the highway, on sand I usually keep that front to rear variation the same...
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what does your average fuel consumption reading show ? (in litres per 100km if you have it set for that).
150litres/1540km = 9.7litres/100km...
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Tyre pressures and fuel consumption.
I’m running a set of AT3W on a new GXL with mods including a rhino platform and bush company 270XT awning. A recent trip to Little Desert had me...
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You will be better served by speaking to the tyre manufacturer, some LT rated tyres do not recommend going below 35psi cold road pressures. Too low a...
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The manufacturer tyre pressure is all about comfort. At 29 psi the tyre will squirm and handle very poorly in emergency situations. Great thig to try...
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Tyre pressures needs to be adjusted according to load too. If too low in pressure and high load, then tyre temps will increase from sidewall flex....
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Your tyre pressure on the bitumen are too low.
I run with 45psi. My 1st Dealer set them at 38psi, but they pump em up to 40+ after every service....Last edited by RPP; 06-08-2022, 09:09 PM.
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