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Joined: 21-January 08
Member No.: 8,800
Drives: Toyota Hiace Powervan 2.4
Location: United Kingdom
Hey guys,
I bought a Toyota HiAce Powervan 2.4 a while ago that I use to keep my hot air balloon in. It came without the manual etc so I don't know what the tyre pressures should be.
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Joined: 1-August 07
Member No.: 5,996
Drives: 1994 Hiace Jumbo 4X4 2.8L Diesel & 1994 Caldina 2.0L Diesel
Location: New Zealand
You will find that running 40PSI in all wheels is a fairly conservative figure. I hope it has at least 6 ply tyres on it.. they are commercial tyres and the Hiaces really need these, especially if you are carrying heavy stuff.
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Joined: 15-June 08
Member No.: 12,106
Drives: Toyota
Location: USA
On my 205/55 R15 I run 32 all round, on typical Irish roads.
Tyre pressures seem to be a bit hit'n'miss. I've found no problems with
these pressures.
Cheers fergal
Group: Guests
Posts: 0
Joined: 15-June 08
Member No.: 12,106
Drives: Toyota
Location: USA
On my 205/55 R15 I run 32 all round, on typical Irish roads.
Tyre pressures seem to be a bit hit'n'miss. I've found no problems with
these pressures.
Cheers fergal
Group: Guests
Posts: 0
Joined: 15-June 08
Member No.: 12,106
Drives: Toyota
Location: USA
On my 205/55 R15 I run 32 all round, on typical Irish roads.
Tyre pressures seem to be a bit hit'n'miss. I've found no problems with
these pressures.
Cheers fergal
Group: Guests
Posts: 0
Joined: 15-June 08
Member No.: 12,106
Drives: Toyota
Location: USA
On my 205/55 R15 I run 32 all round, on typical Irish roads.
Tyre pressures seem to be a bit hit'n'miss. I've found no problems with
these pressures.
Cheers fergal