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Re: Tire Pressure

To: John Snyder <helyjohn@cablespeed.com>
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure
From: Dave & Marlene <rusd@velocitus.net>
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 14:43:31 -0700
Hi John,

  "If" the tires were tubeless, you would stand a good chance of the 
tire bead losing seal with the wheel at such low pressures.

Even with tubes, I don't think that radial tires like to be run "flat". 
It will likely feel unstable with 23.

The older bias ply tires would hump up in the middle of the tread & lose 
side tread contact if pressure was too high. Radials don't have this 
problem, but the sidewalls get too flexible with lower pressures.

I would suggest something like 32 front 30 rear for a start. Adjust 
front to rear balance to suit your driving preferences.

Dave Russell
BN2

John Snyder wrote:
> Hello List,
> 
> What is the collective wisdom out there on the best tire pressure to use in
> 185/70-SR15 Vredestein tires mounted on reproduction MiniLite wheels running
> w/ 23 psi pressure?  The idea was that since these tires are wider than
> original and have a higher load rating, they should be run at a lower pressure
> than normal.  My freshly restored BT7 MK2 has this set-up.  It has what I
> would describe as a "bouncy" or "jiggly" ride on pavement that is less than
> smooth.  The entire front suspension has urethane bushings, but this feel
> seems to come from the rear as much, or more, then the front.  All four shocks
> have less than 1600 miles on them.
> 
> This ride became more noticable to me when as an early Christmas present to
> myself I took back to back drives in the above car, my freshly restored BN7
> MK2 and my BT7 (MK1).  Both those cars have 60 spoke wires and 165 tires.
> 
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.  TIA
> 
> John Snyder




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