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Tyre pressures
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Hairyarse
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Mine was the same Rav when I bought the car last weekend. Rob looked at the sender in the boot and just checked the wires were connected properly (with an official 'wiggle' of them[ORIGINAL: rav A trip to Shell last night and £40 worth of V-Power showed little/no movement to the petrol gauge.
Or the fact these things have 80 litre tanks! That's a tonne today and probably about £150 this time next year! Worth every penny in my book though!ORIGINAL: rav A trip to Shell last night and £40 worth of V-Power showed little/no movement to the petrol gauge.
Lowtimer -> The car really drives and handles differently on these 16" wheels after driving it for a year on 17" wheels. I would say its more go-cart type handling now - and a much smoother ride with less tram linging and pot hole bounce. I thought that the tyres were a little too full though as the car was skittish on the road. This maybe due to the decreased footprint of the rear tyres. I will try again with the pressures that you and the others who kindly responded have sugested. 36 rear 29 front and see how i get on over the weekend. I will also officially wiggle the sender wires too, although the problem lies more with how much tax the government are charging on fuel at the moment.ORIGINAL: Lowtimer Hi, Rav You may have misunderstood me. As Rob said, 35 or 36 Rear, and 29 or 29.5 Front is the 'early' book figure and is a decent enough set of numbers. It is the high 'late' book figures you want to be wary of. I was really addressing Hairy with that comment. In what way does your car feel peculiar?
Hairyarse
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I must have spent half an hour at least with a foot pump putting air in the tyres - they needed plenty. Realised the other night what a nob I'd been - got an official Porsche compressor in the boot!!
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