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The recommended tyre pressure for your 4x4 depends on various factors, including the vehicle's make and model, load capacity and the type of driving conditions you encounter. To determine the optimal tyre pressure, consult your vehicle owner's manual or the placard located on the driver's side door jamb.
It is crucial to adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure optimal performance, fuel efficiency and safety. Proper tyre pressure also influences traction, handling and the lifespan of your tyres. Regularly check and adjust the tyre pressure, especially before long journeys or off-road adventures, as varying conditions may warrant different pressures for optimal 4x4 performance.
Knowing when to replace your 4x4 tyres is essential for maintaining vehicle safety and performance. Tyres should be replaced when the tread depth reaches the legal minimum, typically indicated by tread wear indicators or when it's less than 2/32 of an inch.
Additionally, if you notice uneven tread wear, bulges, cuts or other visible damage, it's a sign that replacement may be necessary.
Age is also a factor; even if the tread is still good, tyres should be replaced after six years due to the natural degradation of rubber compounds. Regularly check for proper inflation and consider replacement if you experience a significant loss of pressure.