alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
Location: RO
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Lets think a little...
A car will never stand on only one wheel, right? Well, almost never, except for some EXTREME off-road situations when most, not all, of the weight is on one wheel (facing down, diagonally, on a very, very steep incline, with only one wheel - lower one - stuck in a boulder) --- Not a FL2 case.
So lets assuming that a two wheel stand situation is more than usually to appear.
For example in cross axles situations - one diagonal on ground, while other diagonal in air.
In that situation, the wheels on ground must support the whole weight of the car.
Max. loading (Gross Vehicle Weight) for FL2 is 2505 kg - a very rare situation.
So ideally you'll need some tires that can withstand 1250 kg, meaning an 116 tyre type.
But you will have to be content on 108.
Or you can rely on what LR says here in Vehicle Specification Book, Tyre Specification and Pressure section, page 25
https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...essure.pdf
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15th Feb 2010 7:57 pm |
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