buttsvanman
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Can anyone help with the tyre pressure on peugeot starfire van please:dance:
Michelin have always advised the maximum pressure in the rear tyres of 80psi irrespective of the vehicle or load. (Yes really! - ask anyone who has contacted them)
To my knowledge this appears to be a recent stance from Michelin as I've read of folk last year being given specific front and rear pressures.
I prefer the latest advice as I doubt that there are motorhomes in abundance that are not up to or over the limit on the rear.
The front is more important as it affects comfort and handling, over inflation loses traction and shakes out your fillings.
Mine handles and feels much better at 55psi than anything higher so far and may even be better with a bit more out
Since they have "always" given this advice.
No Bernard it was preceded by EVER SINCE THENThats not quite what I said is it?
No Bernard it was preceded by EVER SINCE THEN
Bernard, an even more irritating ploy is is to beat around the bush instead of giving authoritative sources for your claims.
Michelin may have someone (so far unspecified) giving out some tyre-pressure-for-morons advice, but until I see an official source specifying that that is THE rule to be blindly followed from now on, I will be using weight/pressure tables to work out the basic inflation requirements and then modifying them according to my driving habits and road conditions. THAT is what Michelin and every other tyre manufacturer advises.
I suggest anyone with any consideration for their tyres and their safety, would be very smart to do likewise.
But Michelin do provide a service to customers where they can email or phone with weighbridge info and be given specific psi for their vehicle, Im sure they work off tables like you suggest but as I have posted in the other tyre thread they told my tyre fitter that they recommend 80psi because it is so easy to overload the back axle of a motorhome.