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I have never dropped tire pressures on Coro. It's not that I havnt thought of it, it's just that I havnt physically done it. I always try and work out the best speed to travel over the Coro. Sometimes that's 80 or 90 and sometimes it just doesn't matter what speed you do, it just rattles the hell out of your vehicle and your tetth no matter the speed.
I'll wait till its tar road
Looking at the speed with which QLD has been putting bitumen on roads you won't have to wait long...
they don't make roads up here like they used to....
I'll agree with that - but that's everywhere you go... Dunno if its the extra amount of traffic, or if they build it too good they will never get return work.
I went to the Kimberley's last year and on the corrugated and dirt roads, dropped the tyre pressures to 20 in front and camper and 26 in the rear of the car. Kept the speed down, no chipping no punctures, and the ride is a whole lot smoother.