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May 4th, 2014 11:21 AM #23mga bossing.... 08 isuzu dmax 4x2 owner here.... nag worry nmn ako sa nbasa kong pwede mag overheat yung tires under 30psi on long driving... I maintain mine at 30psi lng kc... hindi kc kgandahan yung mga interior roads dito sa dvo plus i go to construction sites often. can somebody advise me on what pressure shud i maintaino on 265/70 r16 tires? i usually travel just around the city most days, do a long drive on weekends...
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May 4th, 2014 11:35 AM #24
^30psi is just normal for your tires and rim size. That's probably the Manufacturer's recommended tire pressure. You can increase it to 35 psi and 36/37 at the rear
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May 4th, 2014 12:12 PM #25
:old::old::old:
+10 bro, saka asa sayo nadin yan kung anu mas komportable pakiramdam mo pag tumatakbo na sasakyan mo. mararamdaman mo naman yaan kung matagtag o pino ang ikot ng gulong mo kapag natakbo na sasakyan mo, kung wala sa gilid ng pintuan mo naka lagay yung satndard psi para sa gulong mo e sa may sun guard dun nalagay. maliban nalang kung na scrip na ang sasakyan mo edie mo talaga makikita yaan.
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May 4th, 2014 01:26 PM #26
The door sticker of most Isuzus recommends 26-28 psi. If you're driving mostly at low speeds on rough roads, 30 psi is okay, provides a little more cushion against bruising, at the expense of a tiny bit more fuel consumption.
Then pump the tires a little higher for security on weekends (how much higher depends on where you're driving to). Works out. You're supposed to check the pressures regularly, anyway.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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May 4th, 2014 01:49 PM #27
I'm curious, why does the 11th gen Altis recommend 32 for for Front and 30 for Rear?
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May 4th, 2014 01:57 PM #28Usually for FWD, tire pressures sa front is higher as the front carries both the engine and drivetrain already which makes the car front heavy
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same here. i renew my LTO regs at the start of the year, while i renew my compre mid-year. some...
1st LTO renewal after 3 yr registration