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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
What's your tire pressure???
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Freeman" data-source="post: 716003" data-attributes="member: 55026"><p>stonemiser - Tires are rated at least 40 lb max pressure (it could be 44 but I know it wasn't in the 30's). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I ran 36 lb since new. I now have 29k on the tires and there is a 2/32" difference between the outside treads and the inside. I rotated every 5k miles. The wear is not noticable when the tires are new, but when I started getting close to the wear indicators, I noticed it. The rears are worn more than the fronts. Makes since. The front carries more weight so that's easily distributed. The rear is lighter so the tires run more in the middle. Once I rotate, then the middle wear should balance out in the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Freeman, post: 716003, member: 55026"] stonemiser - Tires are rated at least 40 lb max pressure (it could be 44 but I know it wasn't in the 30's). I ran 36 lb since new. I now have 29k on the tires and there is a 2/32" difference between the outside treads and the inside. I rotated every 5k miles. The wear is not noticable when the tires are new, but when I started getting close to the wear indicators, I noticed it. The rears are worn more than the fronts. Makes since. The front carries more weight so that's easily distributed. The rear is lighter so the tires run more in the middle. Once I rotate, then the middle wear should balance out in the front. [/QUOTE]
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What's your tire pressure???
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