Howard,
I keep the tires on my '54 TF at 26 to 28 psi, on the original steel
rims/tubes/tires (well, the tires and tubes aren't original, but you know what
I mean). Handles better and offers a better ride, as far as I'm concerned.
I can't imagine why Abingdon recommended 18 psi, unless it had something to do
with Britain's road conditions or tire quality in the 1950's.
Cheers,
-Mike Eldred
Wilmington, VT
'54 TF 1250
'51 Willys M38
> From: battanhr@comcast.net> To: mg-t@autox.team.net> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008
09:49:21 -0700> Subject: [Mg-t] 54 TF radial tire pressure?> > The owner's
handbook for my '54 MGTF specifies 18 psig tire pressure. I now > have 165R15
radial tires on the car on Dayton wire wheels. What is the > recommended
inflation pressure for this setup? SHould I stay at the 18 psig > level, or
increase the pressures? BTW, this is for casual driving, not > racing use.> >
Thanks> > Howard Battan>
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