>And what does the '86 and newer' sticker says? Anyone?
It's interesting looking at the variation. My '87 Westy only lists two choices - 185R14C/6PR 39 psi Front, 48 psi Rear 205/70R14 97R (reinforced): 30 psi front; 40 psi rear I am running an in between size, 195R14 C 103R at 39 front, 45 rear. It is, as Joel says, a matter of intelligently adjusting based on what feels good for that particular tire. Les Schwab, the chain I bought my Kumho 852s at, filled them all to 35 psi, which felt too loose. - Mike Finkbiner >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 185R14C/6PR 40 psi Front, 48 psi Rear 205R14C/6PR or 8PR 36 psi Front, 43.5 psi Rear 205/70R14 33 psi Front 36 psi Rear Larry
For my 90 Syncro Westy the door sticker reads: 185R14C/6PR/8PR: 43 psi front; 48 psi rear 205R14C/6PR/8PR: 36 psi front; 43 psi rear 205/70R14(reinforced): 36 psi front; 40 psi rear Bill ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com |
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