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excuse me for sounding thick, but how do you 'feel' transmission wind up?
one thing I have noticed though when out in the mud or snow with new 4x4 drivers is the tendancy to grip the wheel far too tightly and not let the car just feel it's own way, rididing the ruts and bumps etc with enough pressure for control and correction, but not trying to grip it so it cant move at all.
I think what starts to happen, with a slightly nervous driver is the overcompensation for the feel of the terrain and it can make the vehicle a little unstable, like a constant preperation for miniature scandanavian flick
I am not suggesting this is the case here, but it might bear thinking about?
if i am completely wrong i apologise in advance :doh
I have allways found 30 psi all round works for me in a SWB T2 in a good mix of conditions towing and not, off road and on
one thing I have noticed though when out in the mud or snow with new 4x4 drivers is the tendancy to grip the wheel far too tightly and not let the car just feel it's own way, rididing the ruts and bumps etc with enough pressure for control and correction, but not trying to grip it so it cant move at all.
I think what starts to happen, with a slightly nervous driver is the overcompensation for the feel of the terrain and it can make the vehicle a little unstable, like a constant preperation for miniature scandanavian flick
I am not suggesting this is the case here, but it might bear thinking about?
if i am completely wrong i apologise in advance :doh
I have allways found 30 psi all round works for me in a SWB T2 in a good mix of conditions towing and not, off road and on