Haha sorry guys but i'm 60 now and can't take the cold like i used to up to about 5 yrs ago i could still go shopping in just a T shirt on but now no chance got to have a coat on
Not going metal detecting now as weather is carp but did get to Formby beach with the new pup ( Otis ) and the jacket was great it doesn't get you really warm but takes the chill out so better that having a load of layers on and a big coat and still being cold i just had a T- shirt on and the jacket and was just right
You have just reminded me that a while ago i fitted std 109 rear shackle plates for when i fitted the roof tent so probably if i'd kept the std 88 shackle plates on it would have gone in with no problems but as i said once i start adding a camping / storage unit in the back and filling it with cooking and camping gear it should pull it down.
Dropping from 30 psi to 20 psi seems to have done the trick but hopfully once i start adding weight in the back ( camping / cooking ) stuff that should pull it down a bit so hopfully i won't need to drop the pressure đ
Its only to get it into the garage, i set them at 30psi to allow for the roof tent but i will try after i bring the landy out of the garage to put them up to 25 psi and see how they are but for lowering the pressures is just for driving the landy into the garage đ
Sorry i forgot to say its on modulars, its just that with the roof tent on the roof tent just skims the garage door frame and don't want to keep removing the roof tent everytime i need to get the landy in the garage so was thinking if i can lower the tyres enough to get the landy in easy that will do đ