Fill up with air?
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Fill up with air?
Hi all, I see in this months Minor Matters an article on the importance of having tyres correctly inflated. I find my Minor is very sensitive to tyre pressures in the way they effect handling. But does anyone know what the correct pressures are for the Bridgstone radial tyres which are commonly fitted. All the books on maintaining Minors were written when they had cross ply tyres and we cannot assume that the tyre pressures will be the same[for radials. Any comments?
Clive.
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Re: Fill up with air?
Around 28psi all round but you may want to experiment with what suits your driving style / comfort requirements. You may want to drop them to 26 for moer comfort or increase to 30 for more "direct" feeling. I wouldn't go lower than 26 though as radials rely on pressure to keep the beads sealed on the rims.
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Re: Fill up with air?
This has been discussed some time ago on the OTHER discussion and crops up regulerly apparently and from the general concenous [which is what i put in my tourer fitted with radials]is 30 all round and rise the rear to 34 if carrying passengers/payload in rear[rear seat/boot] and no i don,t mean passengers in the boot 

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Re: Fill up with air?
At 24 psi - my car feels like it has 4 flat tyres - and wobbles about the road like a blancmange! 30 all round - but surely the wonderful article in the mag would tell you this ??



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Re: Fill up with air?
I'll put 30 in the nearside and see if the wife likes it - if it's any good I'll try my side!!!!!

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Re: Fill up with air?
lmao I like your thinking Alanalanworland wrote:I'll put 30 in the nearside and see if the wife likes it - if it's any good I'll try my side!!!!!
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Re: Fill up with air?
I run my Traveller at 28 all round and everything is fine, the important thing is to use an accurate tyre pressure gauge as you can find that the forecourt ones can vary by quite a few pounds which defeats the object af accurate tyre pressures.
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Re: Fill up with air?
i've been running on 24! no wonder she's felt a bit weird.
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Re: Fill up with air?
i was running mine at 36 all around
but now got fronts to 28 and rear to 30

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