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Re: Tire pressures

Reply #25
My '99 wheels are stamped 120 psi. The next tires that go on mine will be 7160 lbs. single H rating then I can drop some pressure
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Re: Tire pressures

Reply #27
NO. Tire PSI specs are approximate and change with temperature, altitude, side loads from turns and wind, driving.

Re: Tire pressures

Reply #28
NO. Tire PSI specs are approximate and change with temperature, altitude, side loads from turns and wind, driving.
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