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Date:         Mon, 30 Nov 1998 08:54:55 -0500
Reply-To:     David-M <dmc@CYBURBAN.COM>
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From:         David-M <dmc@CYBURBAN.COM>
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Subject:      Re: Tire pressure
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The Bus Depot wrote: > > >Hello Everone, Would like to some feed back on what would be the right > >tire pressure to run in the tires of a 1982 Camper. I have heard > >everything from 28lb. to 50lb. > > The recommended tire pressure can be found on a sticker either located on > the front part of your drivers door jam or under the dash on the drivers > side. Strangely, if my memory is correct, it is not the same throughout all > model years, even on like models (Westies for example) that came equipped > with the same size tires. I recall my '85 and my '89 recommending slightly > different pressures, for example. The rears always get more pressure, up to > 48 psi as I recall, while the fronts get about 30, a condition which > partially explains why reinforced sidewall tires are a must (since > conventional passenger car tires are rarely rated for inflation above 40 > psi). Not really true, many passenger tires are rated for 44psi max, but you do have to check the sidewall.


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