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Aussie Battler Member Since: 17 Apr 2013 Location: Apsley Posts: 93 |
A bit of a delay in getting more of my family trip from my home town of Apsley to Perth via Darwin and a few places in between due to no or very limited mobile coverage . We are home now after 16000 ks 15500 of them with left hand rear strut blown and 1 slow leak in the same tyre on the last few days . The strut did not affect the ride or handling to much except that it was a bit noisy on corrugations and caused increased tyre wear especially on the rough dirt roads of which we traveled at least 2000 k . The dirt roads we traveled on varied from beef roads with little maintainance used by road trains carting cattle, station access roads , roads used by road trains carting ore that were so well maitained that 100kph was possible and othe roads that were somewere in between .
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14th Jul 2018 11:05 am |
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Aussie Battler Member Since: 17 Apr 2013 Location: Apsley Posts: 93 |
They are 17 inch with yokohama geolanders I run them at 40 psi and the camper at 32 the main reason for the wear was the blown strut as I kept rotating the tyres to keep the wear even although after a couple of hundred ks on the roads with rocks you cold see that the rats had been at all of them . |
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14th Jul 2018 11:54 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
I run 34 on the bitumen, so they are around 39 once up to temperature. Add about 1 PSI for the sunny side & about 1 PSI less for the shadow side. Running at 25 on the corrugated roads they heat up to about 29.
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14th Jul 2018 12:11 pm |
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mikehzz Member Since: 04 Sep 2009 Location: Springwood Posts: 749 |
Geez, 40psi on corrugations would kill the suspension with no cushioning help from the tyres. I run 32-34 on the tar and around 25 on gravel/corrugations. Never had a suspension issue in 303,000 kms on some of the roughest roads there are. A lot more comfortable too. |
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14th Jul 2018 2:12 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
The National Park sign at the entrance of Purnululu says 'Reduce tyre pressure 10psi from normal highway pressure' The corrugations on the first 12 km are not the worst I've been on.
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14th Jul 2018 2:54 pm |
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Aussie Battler Member Since: 17 Apr 2013 Location: Apsley Posts: 93 |
Interesting comments on tyre pressures .most of the unsealed roads We traveled on were rough but not corrugated 'The reason I use the higher pressures is that many years ago We traveled to Cape York in a series 2a swb and found that the ride was pretty bad so I dropped the pressure from 40psi to 28-30 psi and the ride did not change but started to get punctures (4 in one day) so I inflated tyres back to 40, ride still bad but no punctures . I had only one spare several new tubes and a puncture kit .Got pretty good at removing and refitting tyres .
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15th Jul 2018 5:14 am |
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mikehzz Member Since: 04 Sep 2009 Location: Springwood Posts: 749 |
There used to be a nice guy called Adam Plate who ran the Oodnadatta Roadhouse. On my first trip out there, I had to get a few tyres repaired and he gave me a sheet that he produced for travelers concerning the importance of tyre pressures. This is someone who has dealt with more wrecked tyres than can ever been contemplated. I've used his guidelines ever since and found them to be pretty spot on. Sadly, Adam was killed in a rally car accident near Adelaide a few years ago. Still, there are pros and cons for all cases, the important thing is you are out there having a good time and posting pictures for us to enjoy. Cheers. |
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15th Jul 2018 10:06 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
We have had 3 punctures, all from screws on our trip. The second 2 we caught early enough because we got TPMS after destroying the first tyre.
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15th Jul 2018 11:29 am |
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