In my TD I keep 28 in the back and 26 in the. I got those numbers from
somewhere, years ago.
Remember that the T rims were not made for tubeless as they don't have that
extra ridge on the rim... If you don't have tubes, you are courting
disaster.
My tubes came from Coker Tire and installed by a shop who knew what tubes
were. In addition, I added the rubber band that protects the inner part of
the tube from chaffing on the wheel itself.
Cheers
Gene
Eliot, '53 TD unrestored
Vermont
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From: mg-t-bounces+crownwheel=surfglobal.net@autox.team.net
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Subject: Re: [Mg-t] 54 TF radial tire pressure?
In a message dated 5/12/2008 10:04:36 AM Pacific Standard Time,
battanhr@comcast.net writes:
> SHould I stay at the 18 psig
> level, or increase the pressures?
Howard, I keep my radials on the TF at 28 psi for what it is worth. I think
18psi is way too low.
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