TYRE PRESSURE ON MY WAGON
Hiya Roger,
You'll find the Manufacturers recommended pressures on the SIDC FAQ board, however, I suggest that you play around (With the pressures
) Cos 1 or 2 psi can really make a difference to the handling, ride quality, etc. Experiment and see what I mean.
It's a feel thing so as such there are no "set" pressures
Have Fun
MIKEY
You'll find the Manufacturers recommended pressures on the SIDC FAQ board, however, I suggest that you play around (With the pressures
) Cos 1 or 2 psi can really make a difference to the handling, ride quality, etc. Experiment and see what I mean.It's a feel thing so as such there are no "set" pressures
Have Fun
MIKEY
I think that's good advice.
I also have a wagon. I have 3 sets of wheels and tyres and run different pressures in each. Yes, some are race tyres but I've had 6 different kinds of road tyres on it too. Different pressures for each I think!
If you can get it too a track, pick your favourite corner and just keep trying it with different pressures until you find what works best. If you change suspension or alignment you may need to alter pressures also.
I also have a wagon. I have 3 sets of wheels and tyres and run different pressures in each. Yes, some are race tyres but I've had 6 different kinds of road tyres on it too. Different pressures for each I think!
If you can get it too a track, pick your favourite corner and just keep trying it with different pressures until you find what works best. If you change suspension or alignment you may need to alter pressures also.
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