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Thanks! Koko I will have to check them this afternoon. These are for the Goodyear run flats only, don't know about any other tire. I would say 32 in all four tires. This message has been edited by ed monahan on 11-26-2020 at 01:18 PM I find the lower pressure and the run flats give me a perfectly acceptable ride. I recently bought a full set of wheels with almost-new run flats and will not give them up. Stay tuned for full size rear wheels going on my trailer, just waiting for spacers before I spell out how and if I have made it work. PS: My wife definitely noticed the improvement at 28 PSI and mentioned it without being asked. I think it's because her sunglasses stayed on over railway crossings... This message has been edited by ZuluProwler on 11-26-2020 at 03:17 PM Answer: Full size rear 20"s are fitted! The 17"s did not provide the look I wanted. I'll post a new topic with all of the details once I can get some good pics and add a few finishing touches. Right now she's on the ground and looking good in her new shoes..! I'll check tomorrow, not sure what shocks I have, but at only 3500 miles they will not have much wear so have no idea about their longevity. My muddy memory 'thinks' I saw Koni on them while doing my VSL's and rear link seals. This message has been edited by ZuluProwler on 11-27-2020 at 05:09 PM Koko Could you all tell me what tire pressure you use in the fronts & rears. All original tires. pumpkin 28 is recommened, we run at 30. Steve T Might depend on the year, I think my '99 list 28 front / 32 rear, while the '01/'02 list 28 all around. FL Phil I show that the 97 & 99's were 30' front and 32' rear I ran mine 99 at 28' & 30'.
2000 and above is 28' front and rear.392HEMI You will find some members go with their own pressure settings, like A/C, who has super glued his dentures and kidneys to handle the hard ride of 35 + lbs per tire. Many follow the door sticker suggested pressure so it is somewhat individualized. "low tire" light triggers at 26 lbs. . AZProwler quote:
Originally posted by 392HEMI:
You will find some members go with their own pressure settings, like A/C, who has super glued his dentures and kidneys to handle the hard ride of 35 + lbs per tire. Many follow the door sticker suggested pressure so it is somewhat individualized. "low tire" light triggers at 26 lbs. .AZProwler Thanks for the information on Tire pressure's. My rear tires say "44 psi MAX". When I checked them today they are at 28 psi. I bought my '99 Prowler in March of 2020 and love this thing, but the LOW TIRE light keeps coming on. When I visually inspect all 4 tires they seem fine except for one (1) of the Front tires that keeps dropping to 28 psi so I figured that was the 'problem child tire' and kept babysitting it. The rear tires [always] looked fine visually. So today I finally put a pressure check on the Rear's and they were at 24 psi. THATS the problem. The specs on the Rear tire says "44 psi MAX". The car rides rough enough as it is (and I like that), but my wife doesn't. So please recommend a good tire pressure for the Rear's. Thanks (Newbie to the group) 1stMadMan AZ I would recommend you get rid of the Goodyear run flats. Not only will it be safer and the ride quality much better it will make your wife happy.
Win win win 😉VinceM The 44 psi max is the spec for the “tire” not the car. I run 28 psi for all 4 Continental tires. Good ride quality and no adverse wear patterns. I had a tire that would lose pressure over time. No nails etc to cause a slow leak. Turned out the bead was leaking. Easy fix a my tire shop. ed monahan Look on the drivers door on ALL newer cars for rec. tire pressure. Do you have runflats? sngsmg My door card on the 1999 shows 28 front and 32 rear. ZuluProwler I run the recommended pressure of 28 PSI front and rear as per my sticker for a 2001. I have the OEM run flats and it was a quantum leap from the 42 PSI in the tires when I took delivery. I now know that was just to shut me up because the TPMS had failed. 1stMadMan Zulu are you going with the 17’” or the 20” for the trailer? Please post your findings when you’ve worked out what spacers etc are required. Does your 2001 Orange have dynamics or Koni shocks? Mine had the dynamics that were utterly unacceptable and leaked after only 6000 miles. garysss I also have 01 and door sticker says 28 front and rear. I have Original run flats also on both 99 and 01 and run 28 psi on both, can't remember what door sticker says on 99. Hoagie1 Door sticker says 28 Front and 32 Rear' I have a 99. LSK I run 28 front and back on my 02. ed monahan If you have runflats the ride is going to suck no matter what you set it at. If you ever drive a Prowler with regular tires you will realize how bad the runflat ride is. Other opinions may vary but I have switched back and forth on the same day and it is as different as night and day. The sidewalls on the runflats are extremely thick, they are not going to flex very much. ClayD I run 32 in the rear per the door jamb sticker. 29 in front stops the TPMS light from flashing. Sticker says 28 for the front. Like others have said, the ride is drastically better with non-run flat tires. Snaglus1947 I found a noticeable difference with just a couple extra pounds so I run all at 28 pounds. Depends a lot on the tires of course but experiment if needed but dont overinflate. ZuluProwler quote:
Originally posted by 1stMadMan:
Zulu are you going with the 17’” or the 20” for the trailer? Please post your findings when you’ve worked out what spacers etc are required. Does your 2001 Orange have dynamics or Koni shocks? Mine had the dynamics that were utterly unacceptable and leaked after only 6000 miles.
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