Tyres look flat
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Tyres look flat
What pressure should my tyres be, They are all 195/70r/15c but they look flat when inflated to the reccomended psi on the door plate.
I know to improve MPG some people have increased their psi to 40 on the 215, what should I have on my 195's.
Cheers
Adam
I know to improve MPG some people have increased their psi to 40 on the 215, what should I have on my 195's.
Cheers
Adam
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Re: Tyres look flat
I used to have 40psi in the summer, 38 psi in the winter when i was on 15"s....
45psi now i'm on 18"s.
45psi now i'm on 18"s.
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Re: Tyres look flat
Were they 195's?bigdaddycain wrote:I used to have 40psi in the summer, 38 psi in the winter when i was on 15"s....
45psi now i'm on 18"s.
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Re: Tyres look flat
I have 195 front, 215 rears, all were on 40psi. I reckon the rears are showing signs of over inflation, and the fronts have since been replaced, and i would guess the firtter set the fronts to 35psi ? This is second change of front tyres since I got bongo, due to flat spots.
When the rears were run on 35-ish psi they did look slightly flat.

When the rears were run on 35-ish psi they did look slightly flat.

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Re: Tyres look flat
Yep, 195/70/15 (all round 4wd)boyzie wrote:Were they 195's?bigdaddycain wrote:I used to have 40psi in the summer, 38 psi in the winter when i was on 15"s....
45psi now i'm on 18"s.
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The FAQ section says says 32 front and 35 rear if you're running the standard 195 and 215 set up. Is that too low then?
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Re: Tyres look flat
Depends. You may need a little more with a conversion fitted.
I run mine on 40 all round. Sometimes though, if parked with two wheels up on a kerb, the roadside ones still look a little low.

I run mine on 40 all round. Sometimes though, if parked with two wheels up on a kerb, the roadside ones still look a little low.

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Re: Tyres look flat
I'd say so...those figures are for the tyres the bongo leaves the factory on (which i beleive were specially developed for the bongo) Seeing as they have been replaced in 99 out of a hundred bongo's in the ensuing years, i think the figures should be used as a general guide really.... (wait for it)Friedfrog wrote:The FAQ section says says 32 front and 35 rear if you're running the standard 195 and 215 set up. Is that too low then?
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bigdaddycain wrote:I'd say so...those figures are for the tyres the bongo leaves the factory on (which i beleive were specially developed for the bongo) Seeing as they have been replaced in 99 out of a hundred bongo's in the ensuing years, i think the figures should be used as a general guide really.... (wait for it)Friedfrog wrote:The FAQ section says says 32 front and 35 rear if you're running the standard 195 and 215 set up. Is that too low then?
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Re: Tyres look flat
I know cheffy, you are correct... I'm simply voicing my own experience, i ran around for two years on under-inflated tyres,which apart from being dangerous,is also not particularly fuel efficient,and the tyres were in my opinion over-heating because of the low pressure v highish weight,plus i was getting sick of people pointing out that my tyres were flat!
Up the pressures went...Not much, but enough to make all the difference.
It's a personal thing,a spot of experimentation was the order of the day.
With my bongo, on those tyres, it worked, 32&35 psi respectively was not suitable for my vehicle.
I await the hate mail!




Up the pressures went...Not much, but enough to make all the difference.
It's a personal thing,a spot of experimentation was the order of the day.
With my bongo, on those tyres, it worked, 32&35 psi respectively was not suitable for my vehicle.
I await the hate mail!



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Re: Tyres look flat
bigdaddycain wrote:I know cheffy, you are correct... I'm simply voicing my own experience, i ran around for two years on under-inflated tyres,which apart from being dangerous,is also not particularly fuel efficient,and the tyres were in my opinion over-heating because of the low pressure v highish weight,plus i was getting sick of people pointing out that my tyres were flat!![]()
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Up the pressures went...Not much, but enough to make all the difference.
It's a personal thing,a spot of experimentation was the order of the day.
With my bongo, on those tyres, it worked, 32&35 psi respectively was not suitable for my vehicle.
I await the hate mail!![]()
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How do you get on runnin 45psi

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Re: Tyres look flat
Not from me as I agree - but shouldn't we also be pointing out he shouldn't be on 195's all round anyway?bigdaddycain wrote:I know cheffy, you are correct... I'm simply voicing my own experience, i ran around for two years on under-inflated tyres,which apart from being dangerous,is also not particularly fuel efficient,and the tyres were in my opinion over-heating because of the low pressure v highish weight,plus i was getting sick of people pointing out that my tyres were flat!![]()
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Up the pressures went...Not much, but enough to make all the difference.
It's a personal thing,a spot of experimentation was the order of the day.
With my bongo, on those tyres, it worked, 32&35 psi respectively was not suitable for my vehicle.
I await the hate mail!![]()
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Mine handled like a pig when it had them all round - whatever the pressure.
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Re: Tyres look flat
Its a good compromise cheffy... On 225/45/18's it seems the best balance, as you know i'm on lowered suspension too,that plus the low profile tyres makes it...shall we say, firm?cheffy34 wrote:
How do you get on runnin 45psi

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Are you 4wd scanner? It was a case of me not knowing any different really, as my bongo had those tyres fitted when i bought it. They were brand new, so no need to replace em. (as far as i knewscanner wrote: but shouldn't we also be pointing out he shouldn't be on 195's all round anyway?
Mine handled like a pig when it had them all round - whatever the pressure.

I didn't realize how much the handling would improve when i fitted rx8's on 245/45/18's... I couldn't really say if the improvement was down to moving from 195's or going to 225's or the lower unsprung weight,or a combination of all of the above,to many variables took place at once to be too definitive.
The handling improved further still when i moved to an even lighter wheel, and a tyre size of 225/45/18.
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bigdaddycain wrote:Its a good compromise cheffy... On 225/45/18's it seems the best balance, as you know i'm on lowered suspension too,that plus the low profile tyres makes it...shall we say, firm?cheffy34 wrote:
How do you get on runnin 45psi
that was my exact thought, mines hard i'm 42 rear 40 front seems good for me and i still dodge the cats eyes, but i like it like that










Is yours hard on front tyres, mine is


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