biggeeeee Retired - Living the dream Apr 6, 2009 #2 Did you bother to look in your handbook? Attachments 3.jpg 52.6 KB · Views: 3,131
A AIJ615AJ New Member Apr 6, 2009 #3 I only brough the vehicle 2 weeks ago and it only came with the service book. Would your normally alter your tyre presures if you were towing etc. Alan
I only brough the vehicle 2 weeks ago and it only came with the service book. Would your normally alter your tyre presures if you were towing etc. Alan
A andymach23 Active Member Apr 6, 2009 #5 AIJ615AJ said: I only brough the vehicle 2 weeks ago and it only came with the service book. Would your normally alter your tyre presures if you were towing etc. Alan Click to expand... I think it says to up the rears to 45 psi when towing. If you get a RAVE (workshop manual) cd or download there will be a user manual included. Cheers, Andy
AIJ615AJ said: I only brough the vehicle 2 weeks ago and it only came with the service book. Would your normally alter your tyre presures if you were towing etc. Alan Click to expand... I think it says to up the rears to 45 psi when towing. If you get a RAVE (workshop manual) cd or download there will be a user manual included. Cheers, Andy
MartinK New Member Apr 6, 2009 #6 I run slightly higher - 30 front, 40 back. A little more MPG on-road. Also (as Andy says) I often have heavy loads. so pays to keep the pressures on the high side... Higher pressures can maye the ride a bit harsher tho when the car's not loaded...
I run slightly higher - 30 front, 40 back. A little more MPG on-road. Also (as Andy says) I often have heavy loads. so pays to keep the pressures on the high side... Higher pressures can maye the ride a bit harsher tho when the car's not loaded...