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    silly question I know but can anyone tell me the tyre pressures for my 1990 ssr ltd surf many thanks Graham

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    WHATS YOUR TYRE SIZE 2nd gen standard tyres run around 30-32 psi
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    • #3
      Originally posted by macgraham
      silly question I know but can anyone tell me the tyre pressures for my 1990 ssr ltd surf many thanks Graham

      Got a 1990 ssr ltd as well and sticker on door recommended 28psi but I found the tyres squealed to much at this pressure.
      Now run at 33psi but as suggested above anywhere around this pressure is OK, just down to how you like the ride/handling etc.

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      • #4
        yep,i'll add to that.i've just had some done at a surf importers,they always recomend 30 psi.these were for some jap dunlops,nothing written on the sidewalls re pressures.

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        • #5
          I run 40 PSI in my 31X10.5X15s.Different brands and types of tyres will vary in the ideal pressure.Choose a certain pressure then keep an eye on tyre wear.

          Neville
          Last edited by NiftyNev; 17 January 2004, 11:41.

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          • #6
            Same as Koi (allthough 3.0 SSRX) I run BFG A/T's @ 33psi. If I run them at 28 I can push the front tyres when turning out of junctions - not good as it goes straight on.
            If life's an uphill struggle then downhill from now on can't be that bad?!

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            • #7
              Just as an aside to this, do any of you adjust the tyre pressures when you go off road? if so what to?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Greebo
                Just as an aside to this, do any of you adjust the tyre pressures when you go off road? if so what to?

                Not to date I haven't, Roger (Gamedawn) does, I think he lowers his to
                18psi or there abouts, he runs BFG AT's. In hindsight at the last pit meet if I had lowered my pressures (31 x 10.5 x 15 BFG MT's @ 33psi) I would probably have made a bit more light work of some of the hills.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Greebo
                  Just as an aside to this, do any of you adjust the tyre pressures when you go off road? if so what to?
                  You can generally go down to 12-15ish, before you start to have trouble with the beads coming off when pushing on the sidewalls in ruts. If you run beadlocks then 8-10 or lower for rocks, will get you amazing grip.

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