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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Now that’s going deep! 2009 pre-facelift 3.6 TDV8. |
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20th Nov 2022 2:06pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
If you want to play then the way to check tyre pressures for one off builds, different size tyres etc, is the following...
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20th Nov 2022 5:51pm |
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Woofster Member Since: 12 Jul 2018 Location: Toronto Posts: 121 |
As someone in Canada, I've always been curious about the recommended tire pressures in North American versus Europe.
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25th Nov 2022 8:33pm |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Interesting. Can you imagine the meeting at JLR when they said - You know, we only need one recommendation on the North American sticker *taps belly*…
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25th Nov 2022 9:23pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
I think the NA spec. tyre pressures is due to their peculiar legislation where everything has to be maximum rated all of the time, expecting your average leftpondian to change tyre pressures dependent upon load would probably trigger some sort of class action claim for excessive bending over or queueing at the tyre inflator station.... |
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25th Nov 2022 9:36pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
The recommendation from tyre and car manufacturers is to 'check tyre pressures periodically' - i.e. once a month. |
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25th Nov 2022 9:39pm |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Yes. Just, so far out of the various cars I currently own non loose psi like the RR thus far. 2009 pre-facelift 3.6 TDV8. |
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25th Nov 2022 10:17pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3194 |
Mine don’t loose pressure so maybe worth getting them refitted. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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26th Nov 2022 7:10am |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Ok thanks. Good to know. 2009 pre-facelift 3.6 TDV8. |
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26th Nov 2022 10:33am |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
So it turns out my £40 Michelin digital air pump has quite an accurate psi measurement as it’s basically the same reading as my new manual draper pressure gauge. Also find I let out a lot of air using the latter, perhaps need to use it more to get the hang of it but not great.
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7th Dec 2022 1:22am |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
All tyres lose pressure as rubber is porous to some components of air (hence the fad for nitrogen inflated tyres a few years ago), it's possible that your alloy wheels are corroding and also becoming porous. In the absence of being able to put your wheels in the bath to check for leaks (always leak check with the tyres inflated to their safe maximum) use a soapy spray, not forgetting to check the wheels & valves, not just the tyres and rims.
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7th Dec 2022 8:28am |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Thanks. Yes I try to check them once a month when cold but not too cold. 2009 pre-facelift 3.6 TDV8. |
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7th Dec 2022 9:11am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3194 |
You should really be checking pressures every week and visually checking them (for excessive pressure loss) before every trip. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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7th Dec 2022 4:29pm |
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