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Post by 747 on Feb 12, 2018 23:04:35 GMT
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Post by Barry B'stard on Feb 12, 2018 23:29:30 GMT
If Tuggers was still alive I bet he would thank you for that and say how useful it is. However in his absence can I just say Wibble!
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Post by Miculo on Feb 13, 2018 9:40:05 GMT
Thank you Jim. That's very useful.
What's it about?
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Post by BJ on Feb 13, 2018 9:53:37 GMT
What a load of shite, no matter what weight you put in for the rear axle it gives 80psi.
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Post by Barry B'stard on Feb 13, 2018 9:58:24 GMT
You will all be for it now! Thats enough to cause a Gnome flounce!
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Post by 747 on Feb 13, 2018 12:57:17 GMT
You will all be for it now! Thats enough to cause a Gnome flounce! Not at all Barry. The problem seems to lie in the fact that cheap and nasty motorhomes are not wanted on that website. Acksherley I have tried it and the twat he is right. There is possibly a reason for that but it works fine (and accurately) for my Tag axle van.
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Post by Barry B'stard on Feb 13, 2018 13:00:44 GMT
I didnt understand it anyway. I Just put 65 psi all round in mine and kick the tyres a bit. Seem ok.
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Post by Sir Rowley Birkin on Feb 13, 2018 13:02:12 GMT
What a load of shite, no matter what weight you put in for the rear axle it gives 80psi. What a good job I put 80psi in my rear tyres...
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Post by Joe66 on Feb 13, 2018 17:24:45 GMT
Be like me and run on wooden wheels then no need to worry about tyre pressure
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Post by Sir Rowley Birkin on Feb 13, 2018 17:30:41 GMT
Be like me and run on wooden wheels then no need to worry about tyre pressure Ah, but then the big worry is dry rot!
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Post by Joe66 on Feb 13, 2018 18:39:02 GMT
Be like me and run on wooden wheels then no need to worry about tyre pressure Ah, but then the big worry is dry rot! Where as Bazza kicks his I just piss on mine so not a problem.
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Post by jo662 on Mar 11, 2018 11:00:33 GMT
You will all be for it now! Thats enough to cause a Gnome flounce! Not at all Barry. The problem seems to lie in the fact that cheap and nasty motorhomes are not wanted on that website. Acksherley I have tried it and the twat he is right. There is possibly a reason for that but it works fine (and accurately) for my Tag axle van. How do you put in a Tag axle to get tyre pressures?
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Post by 747 on Mar 11, 2018 12:34:15 GMT
Not at all Barry. The problem seems to lie in the fact that cheap and nasty motorhomes are not wanted on that website. Acksherley I have tried it and the twat he is right. There is possibly a reason for that but it works fine (and accurately) for my Tag axle van. How do you put in a Tag axle to get tyre pressures? Where it says 'rear axle', click on the box on the right and select 'twin'.
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Post by nicholsong on Mar 11, 2018 16:06:34 GMT
How do you put in a Tag axle to get tyre pressures? Where it says 'rear axle', click on the box on the right and select 'twin'. But does it give both options of 'Tag' and 'Twin'?( i.e 4 wheels on two axles or 4 wheels on one axle? Just in case the wrong terminology is used - again) Geoff
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Post by jo662 on Mar 18, 2018 11:54:10 GMT
How do you put in a Tag axle to get tyre pressures? Where it says 'rear axle', click on the box on the right and select 'twin'. Sorry only just got back to this,thank you!
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