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Posted: 27.07.2017  ·  #1
Been trying to find out the correct tyre pressure for our Fiat Ducato Knaus Traveller, but cant seem to find the info anywhere. its 1992.
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Posted: 27.07.2017  ·  #3
I had a 92 and put 65 psi all around and had no problems


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Posted: 27.07.2017  ·  #4
Thanks lads, ive a crvt next week, want to make sure everythings as close to ok as possible.


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Did the cvrt with 52 all round and no issues!


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Posted: 27.07.2017  ·  #6
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Did the cvrt with 52 all round and no issues!


all do 52 so and see how it goes. cheers killiand


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Posted: 27.07.2017  ·  #7
hi robandsue i'am running a 94 hymercamp 55 and when we bought it it had a hand written log which included tyre pressure and it advised 55 psi all around so that's what i've been putting in. hope that helps


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Posted: 28.07.2017  ·  #8
If you know the axle weights you might be able to contact the tyre manufacturer to get the correct figure without guesswork.

I was able to do this with Michelin and Continental.

If it's any help, Michelin recommend 80 psi rear and 65 psi front for Agilis camping whatever the weights.

Continental sent me the following -
ContiVanco Four Seasons 2 225/75 R16 (C*) 121/120 R tyres.


Rear Axle: (single fitment) 2650 Kg - 5.25 bar/ 76.1 psi (maximum weight for pressure given = 2695 kg)

Rear Axle: (twinned fitment) 2650 Kg - 3.0 bar/ 43.5 psi (maximum weight for pressure given = 3330 kg)


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Posted: 28.07.2017  ·  #9
Don't understand the Continental info. Doesn't mention front wheels. Does twinned fitment mean double axle :-/


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Posted: 28.07.2017  ·  #10
I think Twin fitment is single axle, two wheels each side of the axle.

I only have Conti on the back, Michelin up front.


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Posted: 31.07.2017  ·  #11
thanks folks, there werte 4 different pressures in the 4 different tyres, all in the mid 40s.
went with 52 psi for the time being, until i get further info.


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