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yeldef



Member Since: 06 Feb 2013
Location: belgium
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minimum pressure on tire needed
Hello,

I've got to ship my defender on a traintransport, but there's a height limit of 2M10.
I've got several equipment on the roof so I just can't get under 2M10.

so I was thinking that I can lower the tyre pressure (265/75/R16 BFG All terrain) so I can enter the traintransport.

But i cannot find what's the minimum pressure I needed so I lower the car but can still ride without popping the tyre from the rim.

thx for the answers.
Post #299528 17th Jan 2014 10:03am
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landy andy



Member Since: 15 Feb 2009
Location: Ware, Herts
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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
I've driven mine with 10psi in them, so i know that is ok in mine, but I am on BFG km2's. What tyres are you running?

Andy
Post #299529 17th Jan 2014 10:07am
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yeldef



Member Since: 06 Feb 2013
Location: belgium
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thx for the answer , 10 PSI .. that's lower than i thought, you run 31 PSI standaard ?
How much did the car lower ten ?

Tires are Bf goodrich All terrain 265/75/R16 BFG for a defender 110 DCPU
Post #299534 17th Jan 2014 10:20am
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landy andy



Member Since: 15 Feb 2009
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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
Yes I run 32 as standard all round. Don't know how much it lowered it, I was doing for traction, not height, so payed no attention to that. The tyres don't deform at all until under 18psi.

Andy
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Ragerover



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You could also use 4 big ratchet straps to pull suspension down
It's only temporary and it'll stop it rocking so much in container
Post #299541 17th Jan 2014 10:45am
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yeldef



Member Since: 06 Feb 2013
Location: belgium
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can you still ride with the ratchet on ? It just from the parking lot into the train.
just connect the top of the spring with the lowerbottom of the spring ?

If so that's maybe a solution for parking my car in cityparkings... Smile
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