Norfolk Jim
Trying to retire but there's always one last job..
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Ok so I know it's probably been posted a few times but just seeing what folk do.
Now mine isn't a Cali (still trying to find the right one but prices seem crazy) but is a first rate conversion T5 and came with standard van wheels with covers. Tyres were 215/65 R16 Hankook RA28E which were fine and after a while I got the pressures just about right (dealers had them right up at 60 when serviced - felt like travelling on steel so dropped them quite a bit) they lasted well - ride wasn't too bad. I was then offered a spotless set of Thunder 17" alloys with excellent Michelin Primacy 235/55 R17 and need to sort out pressures. Now for 6 months prior to conversion by the old established Leisuredrive in Bolton it was a basic T28 84 van (Leisuredrive never seemed to use anything other than basic vans and still seem to) so load rating 2800kg. So with full tank of fuel and basic kit plus me had it weighed and it came out as 2458kg (awning, food, 2 bikes, wife and our clothes is only going to add around 175 - 200kg) so basically it'll be around 2650kg fully laden.
Attached is the tyre pressure label from door shut and I'm wondering about setting them at 45 all round - does that make sense? Picture of original 16's and new 17's
Now mine isn't a Cali (still trying to find the right one but prices seem crazy) but is a first rate conversion T5 and came with standard van wheels with covers. Tyres were 215/65 R16 Hankook RA28E which were fine and after a while I got the pressures just about right (dealers had them right up at 60 when serviced - felt like travelling on steel so dropped them quite a bit) they lasted well - ride wasn't too bad. I was then offered a spotless set of Thunder 17" alloys with excellent Michelin Primacy 235/55 R17 and need to sort out pressures. Now for 6 months prior to conversion by the old established Leisuredrive in Bolton it was a basic T28 84 van (Leisuredrive never seemed to use anything other than basic vans and still seem to) so load rating 2800kg. So with full tank of fuel and basic kit plus me had it weighed and it came out as 2458kg (awning, food, 2 bikes, wife and our clothes is only going to add around 175 - 200kg) so basically it'll be around 2650kg fully laden.
Attached is the tyre pressure label from door shut and I'm wondering about setting them at 45 all round - does that make sense? Picture of original 16's and new 17's