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Those sound high. I have run A032R's on 16" before switching to 17" wheels. After continual bleeding off of air pressure, by the end of the day the cold pressure was 22-24 front and 24-26 back. With the pressure too high, these tires were terrible, almost dangerous. I also used white shoepolish to check the rollover and where the rubbing ended at the end of the usable treadwear, I left the pressure there. This was the main way I checked the pressure, since heat, the course your on, and how hard you are running have much to do with the tire pressure. When checking the tires immediately after a run, the tires were in the 30's. If you go out with pressure above 30, you will be in the 40's after a hard run..much to high for these compounds.

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Old 09-26-2001, 07:01 PM
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