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Ok kenchan, based on my experience with the door seal recommended tire psi, it was always way too high and intended to wear down the center of the tire. I

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Old 12-23-2011, 03:43 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Ok kenchan, based on my experience with the door seal recommended tire psi, it was always way too high and intended to wear down the center of the tire. I would love to know the base line measurement of the bridgestones from new, maybe i'll ask the dealer or mic one since my buddy works at the dealrship. Thanks vivid for the info as far as pushing it with stock setup. I am entertaining the thought of a coilover kit but don't have th 5k it cost for that, plus I would love some extra ponies instead.Treesemdy sounds like you have a little bit of cupping if your outside is 1 or 2 and the center is 6 and inside is less than 1. I bought a craftsman digital and it is pretty nice. Hey Jb1 do you think there wasn't enough camber from factory or I just happened to "scrub" some off on the canyon runs I did.
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