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    #3181
    Quote Originally Posted by Miles_on View Post
    Neither's mine. 3 yrs old and no issues whatsoever.
    Initial 2 PMS lang sa casa, the rest is OC owner self PMS strictly following the service manual, with full record documentation.

    I'm very happy with my little mud slugger and never plan to sell it.
    Yung sa full record documentation nyo po, sa service manual ng CASA nyo po ba nirerecord self PMS nyo?

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    #3182
    ^^^
    No, I've a separate clear book and plastic envelope with receipts, arranged in proper sequence. (OEM filters/Engine Oil/OEM parts)

    I don't think I'll ever sell this though. On other, dedicated Jimny Forums, may mga 2nd gen. (SJ30 & SJ 40) pa rin sila that are still running up to this day.

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    #3183


    i used to have android auto disconnection issues until i tried this. usb 3.0 to type-c adapter, and C-to-C cable. i don't know why or how it works but it just makes the connection 100% reliable for some reason

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    #3184
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    i used to have android auto disconnection issues until i tried this. usb 3.0 to type-c adapter, and C-to-C cable. i don't know why or how it works but it just makes the connection 100% reliable for some reason
    I also use the same brand for my android auto medyo mahal compared sa non branded typc to c.

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    #3185
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    when i upgraded to R/T tires i replaced all five coz if you find yourself having to swap in your spare in a difficult trail you might not be able to get out having one highway tire in the mix

    but on pavement it should be fine. the stock tire is actually very close in diameter to 215/75r15. also it's not like it's something like a subaru that's sensitive to mismatched tires diameters...

    speaking of stupid... yung mga stock na naka 235, coz they will rub at extreme articulation. won't rub if you just drive to the mall

    I just replaced the OEM tires with Yokohama Geolandar A/T LT215/75R15. I put 29 psi and ok naman ride.

    Ano usually and tire pressure na ginagamit nyo or recommended on highway for this tire?


    Will try this tire on light trail this coming weekend.
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    #3186
    Quote Originally Posted by Akky M View Post
    I just replaced the OEM tires with Yokohama Geolandar A/T LT215/75R15. I put 29 psi and ok naman ride.

    Ano usually and tire pressure na ginagamit nyo or recommended on highway for this tire?


    Will try this tire on light trail this coming weekend.

    do the chalk test. i also got "LT" tires. turns out they needed to be 22psi front, and 18psi rear to get even chalk wear across the tread

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    #3187
    I put 25psi on my BFG ATs

    I can go as low as 18psi
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    #3188
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    do the chalk test. i also got "LT" tires. turns out they needed to be 22psi front, and 18psi rear to get even chalk wear across the tread

    Got it ! I started using 29psi and will adjust slowly to my preferred setting.

    I searched thru Australia and South Africa who are using a lot of 215/75 on stock rim and it ranges between 24-26 psi range. It could be depending on ply rating as well.
    PH, a lot of folks used the 235/75 on stock rims which I find too big (maybe its just me).

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    #3189
    Quote Originally Posted by Akky M View Post
    Got it ! I started using 29psi and will adjust slowly to my preferred setting.

    I searched thru Australia and South Africa who are using a lot of 215/75 on stock rim and it ranges between 24-26 psi range. It could be depending on ply rating as well.
    PH, a lot of folks used the 235/75 on stock rims which I find too big (maybe its just me).

    yeah it depends on how stiff the tire is. on my 50kg ebike i use a 4-ply rated tire and it only needs 8psi on pavement

    here's the chalk test on the rear tire at 18psi. it's actually still a bit overinflated. see arrows

    take note there's another effect going on here. as you mentioned it's the wide tire, narrow rim. tire tends to bulge the center tread if on a narrow rim. 215 is already wider than recommended for the stock rim by just a bit




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    #3190
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    do the chalk test. i also got "LT" tires. turns out they needed to be 22psi front, and 18psi rear to get even chalk wear across the tread
    Sir, tried your settings kasi same tayo ng tires.
    Very comfortable siya 100%
    Kaso parang bumigat manebela sa pag liko and bumigat acceleration niya.

    Hanggang ngayon ba ganun pa din PSI gamit mo ?

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