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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 14 8:00 pm
by terryr
45 about right , run the truck ones at 120, thats a
Lot of 20pence pieces at the silly pump at the bp garage :D

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 14 8:04 pm
by Mossy68
Cheers chaps. Quite interesting really. I've no idea on factory recommendation for mine ? :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 14 8:49 pm
by shovelheadrob
terryr wrote:45 about right , run the truck ones at 120, thats a
Lot of 20pence pieces at the silly pump at the bp garage :D
You're lucky mate our local one won't go over 50psi, I made them give me my money back!

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 14 9:03 pm
by Mossy68
Don't have to pay down here.
Don't think a machine containing cash would last long ! :lol:

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 14 3:20 pm
by bratfink
Regular gas station ones don't go high enough here, I have to go to the semi truck stops, or just do it at home.

There should be a sticker inside the door jam that gives the recommended tire pressures (at least if it was a US vehicle to start with).

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 14 3:25 pm
by Pete
Often the tyres as OEM in the 'States are not available / legal / cut it in the UK and the replacement tyres will not run at the stated pressures effectively.

I think it is a case of trial and error..........