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Old 08-07-23, 02:39
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45 is too high, 10 would be toooo low. 28 is just right.

I cannot imagine driving an M38a1 with 45 psi. Give it a try and you'll see what I mean.

I have also noticed tires cracking prematurely when they are at max pressure. Especially the STA brand.
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