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Old 05-08-2008, 05:51 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Question Re: Airing-down 265/75R16 BFG AT T/A KO on 8.5" MB V-Drive wheels?

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Could be the difference between Radial tires and Bias Ply. Radials have a tendancy to buldge sometimes making them look low on air.
Finally! Man, I've noticed this about a thousand times over the years when running this tire on other vehicles....so is that all it is?

The other day when I was getting gas, I noticed it again on Sandi. So, I got out the presure gauge....... they're all fine (as long as 35 is fine - that's what Discount set them at and I've just left them there).

...and I forgot if I mentioned this yet, but I'm thinking of airing down to 20 for trail runs to see how it goes (not this one on this coming Sunday, because I don't have an air-up system in place yet). Is that too far down with this setup?

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