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Robert Clark

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Hi Guys

225/75/R16C Mud and Snow

Can anyone please point me in the right direction for the list of tyre pressures base on weight?

Thanks
Robert
 

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Pages 82 and 83 I think - best to print them out as you need to read across both pages. :)

And congratulations. I'm sure the attached MH is a delight. :)

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Pages 82 and 83 I think - best to print them out as you need to read across both pages. :)

And congratulations. I'm sure the attached MH is a delight. :)
Spot on John
Just need to find what my load index is.
Will that be on the tyre?
 

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Spot on John
Just need to find what my load index is.
Will that be on the tyre?
Yes, it should be close to the wheel rim and after the 225/75 R16. My guess is it says 121/120R.
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hya the continental camper tyres are not M&S i use their four seasons which are

I think that’s what I must have

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What’s the difference between these and the Campers?

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What’s the difference between these and the Campers?
My understanding is Camper tyres are designed to be run near their maximum rating continuously. White vans rarely run at maximum GVW. But they aren't essential.
 

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i ran the Ford based Fendt and the Carado T447 at 68 psi using nitrogen in the tyres all ok . same size 225 / 75 / 16 / 121R

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If you read the "right" threads you'd have already seen some photos. Some of us have (y).

OMG, where, I’ve been stalking... sorry, I’ve been looking since last month in the hope there would be a thread showing us pics of the new beast but alas, nothing that I’ve yet seen!
 

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i ran the Ford based Fendt and the Carado T447 at 68 psi using nitrogen in the tyres all ok . same size 225 / 75 / 16 / 121R
68 psi is 4.7 bar. I run mine on 3.25 bar based on axle loads. It is a 3.5t PVC running close to 3.5t when fully loaded.
That's what this thread is about - finding the recommended pressures based on axle loads.
Strictly speaking one should be 3.0 and the other 3.25 but I can never remember whether it is the front or the back which had the 3.25 in it. I wrote it down and put the note somewhere safe.....
But 3.25 all round is fine compared to the filling-loosening pressures I ran them on originally. :)
 

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68 psi is 4.7 bar. I run mine on 3.25 bar based on axle loads. It is a 3.5t PVC running close to 3.5t when fully loaded.
That's what this thread is about - finding the recommended pressures based on axle loads.

Sorry, slightly high jacked by my obsession!
 

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I think that’s what I must have

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What’s the difference between these and the Campers?
Hi Robert

The Fourseasons have a higher load rating than the camper 121 four seasons and only 116 for the camper.

When you feel these off the rim you will realise they are a seriously heavy duty tyre, They are also fine for taking anywhere that you must run snow tyres as they are snowflake/mountain rated.

Martin
 

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