RegSpec Cruise Control 1,417 Member For: 17y 11m 25d Gender: Male Location: Macksville NSW. Posted 17/07/11 01:30 AM Share Posted 17/07/11 01:30 AM 245/45/18 here....I run 40psi all round for street and 45-48 psi for track days....no problems so far Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny G Team Grandpa Qualified Donating Members 809 Member For: 19y 10m 10d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane North. Posted 17/07/11 11:56 AM Share Posted 17/07/11 11:56 AM Nice write up impellor... had the pleasure of doing a 4 day course at RoadCraft Gympie many years ago - and it has proved it's worth many, many times. Escape route awareness, vehicle dynamics and preparedness, safety principles and many, many other issues they covered were just great. Skid pan work was well though out and planned to prove a point. Going for a 180k drive with an advanced professional instructor that covered the back roads of Kenilworth through to the traffic of the Sunshine Coast was a real challenge. Still have a little "Eyes Up" sticker on the dash (referring to your focal point dipping over time whilst driving.... and how that is an absolute no no)!!JG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xhxrsix Member 174 Member For: 18y 1m 16d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 17/07/11 02:36 PM Share Posted 17/07/11 02:36 PM I run 42/38 on my 19s.. less in the back makes it grip a little better in the dry but worse in the wet. Less than ~38 for 19s and you run the risk of damaging a rim on a big pothole etc. Also if you think a higher pressure will make it too rough to ride in chuck 45psi in and go for a drive.. its really not that bad. For some reason I always have the rears wearing out really quick, no matter what the pressure?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tocchi Sandtrap Motorsport Donating Members 2,055 Member For: 16y 29d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 17/07/11 04:02 PM Share Posted 17/07/11 04:02 PM run 50psi to keep tyre beads on the rim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Impellor Member 835 Member For: 14y 5m 3d Gender: Not Telling Posted 18/07/11 01:59 AM Author Share Posted 18/07/11 01:59 AM (edited) Nice write up impellor... had the pleasure of doing a 4 day course at RoadCraft Gympie many years ago - and it has proved it's worth many, many times. Escape route awareness, vehicle dynamics and preparedness, safety principles and many, many other issues they covered were just great. Skid pan work was well though out and planned to prove a point. Going for a 180k drive with an advanced professional instructor that covered the back roads of Kenilworth through to the traffic of the Sunshine Coast was a real challenge. Still have a little "Eyes Up" sticker on the dash (referring to your focal point dipping over time whilst driving.... and how that is an absolute no no)!!JGJohnny G right you are, eyes up. But just remember don,t look at the pole. I now wonder why this is not a standard course for anyone that drives, as I am sure it has made you a far better road user. Cheers mate Im glad to hear that you are still living the law. Edited 18/07/11 02:00 AM by Impellor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigmat Donating Members 87 Member For: 17y 6m 19d Gender: Male Location: Gisborne NZ Posted 31/07/11 09:24 AM Share Posted 31/07/11 09:24 AM 43PSI cold Running Maxxis Victra MA-Z1 245/35/19's so far 15000km and still have shouldersfirst of these Maxxis lasted 10,000ks on 36 PSI so much for the UTQG of 380 AAADunlop Sportmaxx lasted 14000ks at 36 PSI especially when they had a UTQG of 240 AAA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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