Re: IML: 1981 Imperial air pressure
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Re: IML: 1981 Imperial air pressure



If you have good Radial tires, usually 34 psi +/- 2 psi is pretty fool proof. Check the tire though.

I believe that the Ford Explorers ran into problems recommending ca. 26 psi to soften the ride in tires that should have had higher pressures.

Running too low a pressure gives more side wall flex which causes heat to build up and the tire to fail.  

----- Original Message -----
From: "Klebert L. Hall"
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: IML: 1981 Imperial air pressure
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 06:47:12 -0400


> From: "Regis Bodnar"
> Subject: IML: 1981 Imperial air pressure
>
> My 1981 Imperial does not have a tag on the driver's door frame with the =
> recommended air pressure for front and rear tires. I would appreciate =
> the recommended pressures. Thanks.

Hope I don't offend anybody by saying this,
but the door-plate reccommended pressures are
often, well, wrong.
I'd go with something between 80% and 100%
of the max pressure rating on the sidewall - I
tend towards the higher side of those numbers,
but 80% should be high enough that the tires
just wear out faster than normal, instead of
failing catastrophically.

-Kle.
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