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January 28th, 2005 11:55 AM #11
what happens if you inflate your tire to the recommended tire pressure (when with cargo) and then use your vehicle with no cargo?
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January 28th, 2005 01:10 PM #12in my experience matalbog ang ride
imagine just coming out of the edsa crossing underpass then you hit the patches of asphalted section of edsa before coming to pioneer-boni
every screw/joint/section of car all of a sudden had a life of its own
pero sa skyway/NLE feels ok
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July 24th, 2006 07:17 PM #13Hi Guys
Please advice what is the original tire size of the swb Pajero, and what is the tire pressure in the front and back, Now my tire size is 265 70r 15 is it the original size? and the tire pressure is 35psi all around is it ok? or Im over inflated my tire Kindly advice me, thank you so much for all your info my best regards to all tsikoters
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July 24th, 2006 07:24 PM #14
Originally Posted by Nicky
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July 24th, 2006 07:31 PM #15
I just do the chalk test. I cover a portion of my tire threads in white chalk and then drive it over a flat surface. If it leaves a nice even mark then it's inflated properly, if the outside threads show but the middle are lighter or don't appear then it's underinflated, if the middle shows but the edges do not then it's overinflated. I then check the psi on all 4 tires and all 4 are usually in close range.
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July 24th, 2006 09:53 PM #16
Guys, try this site. It will help a lot...
http://www.motioncars.com/features/1..._01/index.html
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July 25th, 2006 11:33 AM #17Sorry i dont have the owner's manual and my ride is just from subic and no stikers in the doors (1993 swb 3 doors pajero )if any body who's ride similar to mine and can input me some info re this matter will be much help,guys iam planning to buy a new tire by next week any information or inputs can be a great help as of now my tire is 265 70r 15 ( can i replace it to 275 70r 15 ) and my tire pressure is 35psi all around anybody can give me some sugs, ( please let me have some sugs. on what brand and tire name can be the most fitted to my ride ) thank you all for your time and the attention on this matter and my best regards to all tsikoters.
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March 25th, 2013 07:47 AM #18
is it better to run underinflated than inflating just right?
eg... 30psi compared to 34psi.... for AUV....
may naka pag sabi sa akin... mas hindi daw pressured ang gulong.... is this true?
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March 25th, 2013 09:43 AM #19
In most cases, it's not good to run with under-inflated tires. Tires are designed to withstand pressure that are higher than the stated inflation specs so if you run the proper tire pressure then it should be fine.
Under-inflated tires also cause:
- poor steering response, handling, and braking performance
- shorter tire thread life
- possible damage (i.e. bukol) when you hit a bad pothole or road debris due to more flexing on the sidewall which may cause the steel ply to break
- possible lower fuel economy
- Tires can heat up faster during extended runs.
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April 17th, 2013 10:37 AM #20
either over or under inflation of tires will definitely make your tires wear faster.