Water247
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Hi,
I have Firestone Super All-Tractions which were inherited on the vehicle. I've been trying to research them initially just to get some info on pressures I should be running them at.
It seems they are quite fondly regarded as an off road tyre but renowned for noise and **** handling on the road. Well my Landy is bloody noisy (but I quite like it like that) and I don't drive fast enough at corners to be worried about their handling. Though I am potentially a bit worried that they may catastrophically fail on the motorway as my S3 cruises quite well at 70mph.
So, initial question: What range of tyre pressures can I run?
Secondly, I am keen to know as much about the tyres beyond pressure as possible.
I have tried to research them myself and not found much reference info for them, but like I said there was plenty of fond forum discussions.
I have Firestone Super All-Tractions which were inherited on the vehicle. I've been trying to research them initially just to get some info on pressures I should be running them at.
It seems they are quite fondly regarded as an off road tyre but renowned for noise and **** handling on the road. Well my Landy is bloody noisy (but I quite like it like that) and I don't drive fast enough at corners to be worried about their handling. Though I am potentially a bit worried that they may catastrophically fail on the motorway as my S3 cruises quite well at 70mph.
So, initial question: What range of tyre pressures can I run?
Secondly, I am keen to know as much about the tyres beyond pressure as possible.
I have tried to research them myself and not found much reference info for them, but like I said there was plenty of fond forum discussions.