Birty Dastards Jeep Club
Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: RichT on July 05, 2005, 10:25:48 PM
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Hi
How low can I safely go? (33x12.5x15 MTRs)
Cheers
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RichT
Offroad I have had mine down to 12PSI with no problems over 2 days of Prews Hangar. On the road I normally run at about 23PSI.
Woody
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i dont use a gage for froadin i just set them to squishey no problemo
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Hi RichT how did you find us?
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Hi RichT how did you find us?
Hi RichT
MMMmmmmm Biscuits.....
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Hi Guys
Thank's for the info and welcome, can't remember where I saw your site as a favourite, always looking for Jeep stuff on the web! Bought most of my mods from ACME Jeep Parts (www.acmejeepparts.com (http://www.acmejeepparts.com)), good prices, stock and delivery times. They're also pretty handy with their advice too.
Cheers
Richard
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Goodo
Don't forget to make contact with Gwyn n Richard at Mountain Jacks
Mmm Corriyarick pass one lane I've always wanted to do
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The Corrieyairack Pass is excellent, quite a bit of water damage at the moment, makes it more fun though! Any time you fancy it give me a shout.
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Thanks
I'll bear it in mind but it'll need a lot of planning from me
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Hi
Took your advice, 12 PSI no problem on a recent trial, 25 PSI on road. Got myself a set of Staun tyre deflators, excellent, dial in the pressure then wander off for a chat with the guys, Halfords tyre inflater for the road trip home!
Cheers
Richard
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Halfords tyre Inflator
Top choice
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Guess I need air on board?
Meant to put an exclamation mark after the Halfords bit!
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Rich T
have a gander at this vitually plug and play:
http://www.diy-compressors.com/shop/starter-kits.htm (http://www.diy-compressors.com/shop/starter-kits.htm)
scroll down till you find the Koala 12/24
Woody
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Not complaining Rich T
My Halfords inflator has proved really usefull
Stew