User Manual XXL Globetrotter 2006 - Dethleffs
User Manual XXL Globetrotter 2006 - Dethleffs
User Manual XXL Globetrotter 2006 - Dethleffs
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Wheels and tyres<br />
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As a rule of thumb it can be assumed that a filled tyre loses pressure at a rate<br />
of 0.1 bar every two months. To prevent the tyres becoming damaged or burst,<br />
check the tyre pressure regularly.<br />
The information on pressure levels is valid for cold tyres and loaded vehicles.<br />
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Pressure in hot tyres must be 0.3 bar higher than in cold tyres. Recheck the<br />
<br />
pressure when the tyres are cold.<br />
The kg values refer to the actual axle load.<br />
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Tyre pressures in bar.<br />
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Over 4.75 bar requires a metal valve.<br />
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The tyre pressure tolerance is +/- 0.05 bar.<br />
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Tyre pressure<br />
225/75 R 16 C<br />
118/116 Q<br />
225/75 R 16 C<br />
121/120 Q<br />
Front (kg) Rear (kg) Front (kg) Rear (kg)<br />
3.0 1680 3190 – –<br />
3.25 1790 3400 – –<br />
3.5 1900 3610 – –<br />
3.75 2010 3820 2060 3970<br />
4.0 2120 4020 2160 4180<br />
4.25 2220 4220 2270 4390<br />
4.5 2330 4410 2380 4600<br />
4.75 2430 4610 2480 4800<br />
5.0 2530 4800 2590 5000<br />
5.25 2640 5000 2690 5200<br />
5.5 – – 2790 5400<br />
5.75 – – 2900 5600<br />
The vehicles are constantly brought up to the newest technical standards. It is<br />
possible that new tyre sizes are not yet included in this table. If this is the case,<br />
the <strong>Dethleffs</strong> dealer will be happy to provide the newest values.<br />
<strong>Globetrotter</strong> <strong>XXL</strong> - 05-06 - DET-0047-00EN<br />
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