Cant stop long but currently in a pathfinder (new- lucky-us) in South Wales. Dont take any risks and contact the manufacturer. The tyres on ours,and I have consulted the manual..(very unclear) are considered to be a max of 51 psi. At full weight (1000kgs), I run at 50, they are reienforced tyres and need to be hard. 32 is too low. and will roll the trailer, tread wear and techy stuff aside. if in doubt with good quality tyres, get the pressure up.
Thanks P , i have asked the local dealer today who says they should be 35psi but i think i'm going to e mail Pennine anyway . Off to France on our longest trip to date by far so want it to be right .
Quote: Originally posted by sally lou on 11/8/2007
Steve,
Cant stop long but currently in a pathfinder (new- lucky-us) in South Wales. Dont take any risks and contact the manufacturer. The tyres on ours,and I have consulted the manual..(very unclear) are considered to be a max of 51 psi. At full weight (1000kgs), I run at 50, they are reienforced tyres and need to be hard. 32 is too low. and will roll the trailer, tread wear and techy stuff aside. if in doubt with good quality tyres, get the pressure up.
Take Care.
P(Sals Husband).
We had the same query when we picked up ours as the manual is very ambiguous. The 2007 Pathfinder has got upgraded wheels, suspension & brakes; we were therefore advised that the tyre pressure should be around 45-47psi. 2006 and before models should be around 35ish from memory. All other 2007 pennine models are as before