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Brookie Site Admin


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Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 6:14 pm Post subject: Kombi Tyre Pressures |
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BAY Kombi
Aug 71- to March 72 Radial tyres Front 30lbs Rear 40lbs
Campers from Aug 71 on Front 30lbs Rear 40lbs
Delivery vans and commercials Front 30lbs Rear 44lbs
1976 All models with 185R x 14C Front 30lbs Rear 44lbs
185SR X 14 Front 30lbs Rear 40lbs
With larger 195 to 205 tyres Front 30lbs Rear 40lbs
Fully loaded " 45lbs
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Brookie Site Admin


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Location: Avon Valley WA
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:07 pm Post subject: |
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Just thought I would bring this up again.
It is very important to have your tyre pressure correct.
Quote from Kombi Notes and Anecdotes
7. You don’t have to check water, so no antifreeze, only oil and tyre pressures are the daily, weekly checks. Being rear engined it is essential that tyre pressures are correct. Porsches, Ferraris and other rear engined exotica need same care.
Link to Kombi Notes and Anecdotes here
http://thekombikonnection.myfreeforum.org/about11.html
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Brookie Site Admin


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Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:43 pm Post subject: |
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Have seen posts elsewhere on tyre pressures etc. so thought I would again bring this forward.
The Kombi, Beetle etc are basically oversteering cars which means the rear will slide before the front if vehicle gets out of shape in corner or bend.
You can test this yourself by pumping up all tyres to same pressure and try it in a car park even at low speeds or just drive in a side wind.
With the correct tyre pressures the Kombi is no more affected by side winds than most cars.
Many quality and high performance cars have a tendency to oversteer as in hands of good driver it gives more control.
An oversteering car going too quickly for the conditions will spin off in line of direction it was travelling.
An understeering car spears off into the shubbery.
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Brookie Site Admin


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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:33 am Post subject: Basic handling and suspension |
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This Wikpedia article is set out fairly well and in "normal speak".
Some may find it boring but it will give you more info on your vehicle handling characteristics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_handling
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