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what pressures are you running in the dry and wet!!! 620s
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what pressures are you running in the dry and wet!!! 620s
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pretty sure most are running 65 front and rear in the dry, obviously slightly more in the wet to make sure the tread stays open.
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That's where we differ Dickie.
I'm running 5psi front and rear
Need to get the tyres real hot, plus it gives your more grip in gravel traps.
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That's where we differ Dickie.
I'm running 5psi front and rear
Need to get the tyres real hot, plus it gives your more grip in gravel traps.
think that might be a little to soft for me!!!!lol
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Honestly, I run 30/30 in all conditions. Although if the tyre guage says 29psi - that's good enough for me!!
Don't forget we're tractor racing on standard road rubber
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30/29 for me. may up it a couple in the wet but doubt i notice the difference anyway.
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pretty sure most are running 65 front and rear in the dry, obviously slightly more in the wet to make sure the tread stays open.
65 dont think i fancy that!!
was thinking 30 rear 32 front dry
34 rear 34 front wet?
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