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I have a 1990 Sportrak, and have just fitted a set of replacement tyres, they are standard 195, x 15 road tyres, can some one tell me the correct pressures for front and rear, when unladen and laden
Thanks Demon
I have a 1990 Sportrak, and have just fitted a set of replacement tyres, they are standard 195, x 15 road tyres, can some one tell me the correct pressures for front and rear, when unladen and laden
Thanks Demon
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Youll probably find the pressure and tyre size sticker on the inside of a door frame, it will probably say 25psi all round, i always run between 25 and 30,if to soft will gulp up more fuel, if to hard will wear the middle of the tyre,but as long as they are all the same pressure between these two figures youll have no probs.
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When I has my Sportrak I
When I has my Sportrak I used to run it on 25 at the front and 28 at the back. Did try it with 30 at the back, but found the backend was a bit twitchy in the wet weather with pressure any higher than 28.
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195R 15 94S 225/70R 15
195R 15 94S
225/70R 15 100S
unloaded Front 23 psi & Rear 30psi
loaded Front 23 psi & Rear 33psi