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03-26-2017, (Subject: specking a new truck ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: specking a new truck (03-26-2017 )kryten Wrote: Arch - Here is something that may help you dial in your tire pressures. It is shown using a Jeep with off road tires but I don't see why you couldn't use the same procedure to get your oversize steer tires dialed in. I had a old guy tell me this once. He puts paint on his tires then goes to work for the day, if the paint in the centre is only gone then he's got too much air, if the outsides rub off but the centre is still showing paint then he's under inflated. User's Signature: I'm no mechanic, I'm just a guy that breaks down enough to know a bit. | |||
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specking a new truck - arch_stanton - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - Brock - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - Hammerhead - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - arch_stanton - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - Brock - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - Brock - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - arch_stanton - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - Brock - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - Hammerhead - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - kryten - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - Brock - 03-26-2017 RE: specking a new truck - arch_stanton - 03-26-2017, RE: specking a new truck - kryten - 03-26-2017, |
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