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Author Subject: Tyre pressure please???
mattgti6phase2

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Hi everyone

My brother in law has a Renault master van on a 59 plate. It's the 2.5 dci version. It's running 195/65 16s it may be slightly heavier than the van version. This is because it's used to transport my disabled niece.

So I am asking does anyone the correct tyre pressure for the above size? I'm thinking 36 psi

Thanks in advance

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Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 00:16
welshpug!

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no manual in the glove box or sticker on the door pillar or inside the fuel filler flap?

36 psi sounds way too low for a van of this size, 63 more like LOL

looks like its worth signing up on the Renault website, as there's copies of handbooks available;

http://www.renault.co.uk/Community/my_renault/f/11/t/1785.aspx

A bit like servicebox but with a forum attached!

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Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 00:50
mattgti6phase2

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welshpug! wrote:
no manual in the glove box or sticker on the door pillar or inside the fuel filler flap?

36 psi sounds way too low for a van of this size, 63 more like LOL

looks like its worth signing up on the Renault website, as there's copies of handbooks available;

http://www.renault.co.uk/Community/my_renault/f/11/t/1785.aspx

A bit like servicebox but with a forum attached!


Thanks for the advice.

There is nothing in the book or on the van itself which is blooming useless IMO.

I would imagine it weighs 3 tonne ish so thinking about it 36psi was a silly thought LOL

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Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 00:55
smegal

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46 psi in the front and 51 in the rear.

From Autodata.

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Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 03:25
billyboy99

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dont the tyres state on them what the PSI should be!
Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 16:38
mattgti6phase2

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smegal wrote:
46 psi in the front and 51 in the rear.

From Autodata.


Thankyou very helpful, I couldn't find anything any where Dry

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Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 16:53
mattgti6phase2

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billyboy99 wrote:
dont the tyres state on them what the PSI should be!


They state only the maximum.

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Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 16:54
billyboy99

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mattgti6phase2 wrote:
billyboy99 wrote:
dont the tyres state on them what the PSI should be!


They state only the maximum.


then put the maximum in, that way, u wont have to fill up again as quickly! simples!
Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 17:16
stu

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Post #9
billyboy99 wrote:
mattgti6phase2 wrote:
billyboy99 wrote:
dont the tyres state on them what the PSI should be!


They state only the maximum.


then put the maximum in, that way, u wont have to fill up again as quickly! simples!


Are you serious?! Roll eyes
Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 17:18
billyboy99

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stu wrote:
billyboy99 wrote:
mattgti6phase2 wrote:
billyboy99 wrote:
dont the tyres state on them what the PSI should be!


They state only the maximum.


then put the maximum in, that way, u wont have to fill up again as quickly! simples!


Are you serious?! Roll eyes


No...I'm Billy
Posted 2nd Mar 2011 at 17:29
coskev

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Post #11
billyboy99 wrote:
stu wrote:
billyboy99 wrote:
mattgti6phase2 wrote:
billyboy99 wrote:
dont the tyres state on them what the PSI should be!


They state only the maximum.


then put the maximum in, that way, u wont have to fill up again as quickly! simples!


Are you serious?! Roll eyes


No...I'm Billy


Yeah,f00kin silly billy?Roll eyes

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Posted 4th Mar 2011 at 01:55

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