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From: mr@isrnix.UUCP (Are we)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: tire inflation pressures
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Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 20:11:04 EDT
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> From: cb@hlwpc.UUCP (Carl Blesch)
> When I questioned the tire installer about this, he said
> in no uncertain terms to ignore the mfgrs. recommendation
> and keep them filled to the tire maker's maximum.

i too have learned the same.  i've had two sets of b.f. goodrich
t/a radials installed in the past six years (52,000 miles on the
first set!).  both installers (one in virginia beach, the other
here in bloomington) recommended keeping the tires inflated to the
max.  this i have done, and am probably no worse off.  

it would seem to me that with maximum tire pressure, so too would 
come maximum stability and ride.  

> Seems to me the installer should know his tires...

i agree.  who am i to question a man who has installed tens of 
thousands of b.f. goodrich tires?  


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