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35 inch tire pressure

35 inch tire pressure

Germy

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Lets say that an idiot is running 35's on 11 psi on the street. What driving affect would this have. The idiot might be me, after spending 1500 on front end parts to fix sailboat steering.
 
Depends on your tires, 4 plys at 11psi would be much different than 10 ply's at 11psi. Either way 11 psi is way low and would add to your "sail boat" steering.:D
I run 28 psi in my BFG MS2 32's on the road FYI.
 
Yea 11 lbs. would give a squishy feeling on the road. 20 to 25 would be more like it.
But hey you got a bunch of new front end parts now, won't have to worry about it for a few years. :D
 
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Yea 11 lbs. would give a squishy feeling on the road. 20 to 25 would be more like it.
But hey you got a bunch of new front end parts now, won't have to worry about it for a few years. :D
 
I am laughing right now! Tire says 32, I'll try 28 first. I'm still paying off the cc bill!
 
Luckily my niece left her sidewalk chalk here! Could this low pressure cause bouncing or is that just the nature of the beast on 35's?
 

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