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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 637464" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>When I got my bus it had normal car tyres on 15" Empi copies with about 32psi in and when I first drove it in a crosswind I thought I was going to start bouncing off other cars. It was very scary. First fix was to put max pressure in all tyres, this made a big difference but still not great. I then got some stock steel wheels with C14 van tyres on, fronts wouldn't fit because of the narrow beam, so I put heavy duty 4x4 tyres on, now it drives well and is hardly affected by crosswind. The rear van tyres are at about 50psi and the fronts 40+. It's all to do with the load rating. Having said that my bus isn't that heavy 1200kg ish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 637464, member: 28771"] When I got my bus it had normal car tyres on 15" Empi copies with about 32psi in and when I first drove it in a crosswind I thought I was going to start bouncing off other cars. It was very scary. First fix was to put max pressure in all tyres, this made a big difference but still not great. I then got some stock steel wheels with C14 van tyres on, fronts wouldn't fit because of the narrow beam, so I put heavy duty 4x4 tyres on, now it drives well and is hardly affected by crosswind. The rear van tyres are at about 50psi and the fronts 40+. It's all to do with the load rating. Having said that my bus isn't that heavy 1200kg ish. [/QUOTE]
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