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Anon Deleted Posts : Location : Status : Offline |
CF 250 tyre pressure Morning.I've lost my manual, does anyone know the tyre pressure needed for a 250 cf.? thanks. ---------------------- | Thu 19 Sep 2013 @ 09:28 |
Anon Deleted Posts : Location : Status : Offline |
Please ? They are regal transport tyres 195. I'm leaving in a hour !!!! ---------------------- | Thu 19 Sep 2013 @ 12:10 |
Anon Deleted Posts : Location : Status : Offline |
Book found !!!!! answer was 30 f 45 r ---------------------- | Thu 19 Sep 2013 @ 12:21 |
bluebedouin Global Moderator Posts : 2444 Location : Northampton,England. Status : Offline |
Sorry if this is a bit late but surely it says on the side of the tyre & would be dependent on the load you're carrying. ---------------------- | Thu 19 Sep 2013 @ 14:39 |
Gethin Card Holder Posts : 462 Location : east lancs Status : Offline |
You will find that increasing the front to 45 and rears to 55 you should have lighter steering and a better ride all round....... | Thu 19 Sep 2013 @ 19:14 |
Anon Deleted Posts : Location : Status : Offline |
But would increasing the pressure result in extra wear on the centre of the tyre and also adversely affect the road contact area of the tyre ? ? ? ? Pete | Fri 20 Sep 2013 @ 09:56 |
Gethin Card Holder Posts : 462 Location : east lancs Status : Offline |
If your using the correct commercial tyres then there wont be any problems , Its only if you use car tyres that it can affect wear on the center of the tyre..... | Fri 20 Sep 2013 @ 19:12 |
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