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Silverstone All Terrain tyres, any good??
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<blockquote data-quote="LONEWOLF" data-source="post: 350112" data-attributes="member: 6309"><p>Light Truck Tyres are 8 or 10 ply and the difference is in sidewall strength... I run 10 ply cause of the terrain I get myself into... 40 psi is not too bad... That's my Highway pressure when loaded... Till I get Off-road then drop to around 25-30 for the ruff stuff.... The more you drop pressure the slower you go... Some would say I run mine too low, and sometimes I agree... But Big kms out of a set is Not my Goal.... The rating of a 10 ply is 121, and a 8 ply is 112.. or there abouts...With 121 they are rated to 1450 kg per tyre... and 112 are about 1100kg... I weigh close to 2.7 t when fully loaded, 3t with my trailer, so I always use a 121 rated tyre... Your tyre placard will tell you this info.. never go under what the Manufacturer recommends.... :Y: </p><p></p><p> LW...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LONEWOLF, post: 350112, member: 6309"] Light Truck Tyres are 8 or 10 ply and the difference is in sidewall strength... I run 10 ply cause of the terrain I get myself into... 40 psi is not too bad... That's my Highway pressure when loaded... Till I get Off-road then drop to around 25-30 for the ruff stuff.... The more you drop pressure the slower you go... Some would say I run mine too low, and sometimes I agree... But Big kms out of a set is Not my Goal.... The rating of a 10 ply is 121, and a 8 ply is 112.. or there abouts...With 121 they are rated to 1450 kg per tyre... and 112 are about 1100kg... I weigh close to 2.7 t when fully loaded, 3t with my trailer, so I always use a 121 rated tyre... Your tyre placard will tell you this info.. never go under what the Manufacturer recommends.... :Y: LW... [/QUOTE]
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