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Old 03-10-2005, 01:11 PM   #17 (permalink)
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okay i also dropped tire pressure

I set the tire pressure to 29 which was on a cold 26 degree day in the morning before tires had warmed up. The ride seams to be better. Less tug on the steering wheel from bumps. Although i am concerned that the pressure might be too low since the manual says to make adjustment for outside temperatures below 68 degrees. Did anyone follow this method where you have to raise the psi by 1 degree for every 12 degrees below 68?
If that is true then my tire is underpressured, but it does ride much better.
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