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Old 10-04-2010, 06:41 AM   #10
Bob86ZZ4
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I've got another one for you. I checked around that BFGoodrich site. Their different tire models appear to have different pressures on the charts. Now, most of my tires don't match each other. I've got several different tires. I know, not the best. I'd love to have all the same tires, at least even axle matches. But I don't. So, should I figure out what tire is where and use each tire manufacturer's chart and air each tire accordingly? I'm not messing around with that. I'm way too lazy for that. I'll just keep using the max as I've always done. Works great for me. I've never had a tire fail except for punctures. And I don't think I've ever worn out a tread either. My tires always seem to need replacement due to age as far as I can remember.
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