britcars@juno.com wrote:
> Thomas....
>
> Assuming you are running radial tires and stock shocks and sway bar, our
> (dare I say vast) experience suggests that 26lbs front and 28lbs rear is
> the ideal combination. If you do a lot of high speed touring, increasing
> both ends by 4lbs. will reduce tire heat build-up and prolong tire life.
> Only if you have fitted a rear sway bar should the rear pressures be the
> same as the front. You should never put more pressure in the fronts than
> the rears! This makes the car oversteer.
>
> Lawrie
> British Sports Cars
Friends:
Perhaps I'm stupid here, but doesn't the recommended tyre pressure
depend upon which sort of tyre you're running on and its
recommendations? By that, I suppose I mean, what size tyre, not what
brand.
Yours in Hopes of Less Naivetee,
Corey
75 MGB 'Rags'
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