the roadster rear tire presser is 22 lbs...
front is 25 lbs...
Mike Kerr
Roadster Restoration
3730 Todrob LN.
Placerville CA. 95667
Ph.# 530-644-6777
Fax# 530-644-7252
E-mail: mikekerr@innercite.com
Web page : http://www.innercite.com/~wolfgang
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-----Original Message-----
From: dtn <noji@snowman.med.umn.edu>
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 11:13 PM
Subject: Rubbing . . . .
>Well I got under the car this evening to take a look at the space on the
>inside vrs. the outside of the tires. If I remember correctly I had said
>that when I was taking a right hand turn with some speed there would be
>rubbing on the left rear tire. I had pictured that the rubbing would be on
>the outside, but when thinking about it a bit more I realized that the left
>tire on a right hand turn would be pushed to the inside of the car. There
>is actually more room on the inside compared to the outside of the tire. So
>anyways, I took the tire guage and did a pressure check and found that both
>rear tires had a pressure of 25psi. I could be that the underinflation
>could be allowing increased latteral movement. I'll fill up the tires and
>run around some twisty roads soon. Although Michael C. stated that living
>in San Francisco ment that the weather is always fine, there has been a bit
>of precipitation lately. I may have to wait for some dry weather later in
>the week.
>
>Dana
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