Lulu 0 Mar 8, 2012 #1 Considering these girls are designed to be commercial vehicles, the tyre pressures are usually given for a fully laden vehicle. As ours are neither full nor empty, at what pressure do you keep your tyres, tested when cold
Considering these girls are designed to be commercial vehicles, the tyre pressures are usually given for a fully laden vehicle. As ours are neither full nor empty, at what pressure do you keep your tyres, tested when cold
Lulu 0 Mar 12, 2012 #4 Wow that's a big difference. So far, I don't know what tyres Lulu has or the size of them.
Panky admin 2.0 Staff member Mar 12, 2012 #5 I'll go for the middle ground, 45 in Harvey. Two's company
commerchris 0 Staff member Jan 10, 2014 #7 14" or 15"? Commer Dandy by Dandy Caravans now Riva Dandy The Colonel Mustard six speed Member of the 6 speed club.
14" or 15"? Commer Dandy by Dandy Caravans now Riva Dandy The Colonel Mustard six speed Member of the 6 speed club.
T THE ICEMAN 0 Jan 11, 2014 #8 I use 50 in 15" commercial tyres, feels about right. Any less and its a bit squashy in the corners. I just need a good rootes...
I use 50 in 15" commercial tyres, feels about right. Any less and its a bit squashy in the corners. I just need a good rootes...