Fuel economy question
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On my Lexus when not towing I keep them at 32 P.S.I all round, but inflate them to 34 F and 38 R when hooked up.............Molly ?.
I can't remember what they are, I'd go & look but ... IIRC they're about 32 like yours, but just leave them at that when towing too.
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On my Lexus when not towing I keep them at 32 P.S.I all round, but inflate them to 34 F and 38 R when hooked up.............Molly ?.
I can't remember what they are, I'd go & look but ... IIRC they're about 32 like yours, but just leave them at that when towing too.
Write your comments here...Will do that thanks.
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I pump my tug's tyres up to the recommended pressure for towing but whilst away I either leave the pressures the same or, if staying on site for a week or more, drop the rears by 4psi or so to take some of the harshness out of the ride.
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I pump my tug's tyres up to the recommended pressure for towing but whilst away I either leave the pressures the same or, if staying on site for a week or more, drop the rears by 4psi or so to take some of the harshness out of the ride.
Write your comments here...For any stay more than two nights I would always drop the rear tyres only, back to "normal" pressure not for a less harsh ride, but to stop high spots in the centre of the treads from unnecessary wear. Replacing tyres prematurely
is an expense easily avoided.0