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Jason
Assuming your running a 14" wide rim I would suggest tire pressure in the 5-6 # range. P.S if it shakes your brain out "I was never here! ![]()
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Had a hardtail, on the shake, air pressure is a good help. We've run pressure as low as 4.75. Depends on the tire. Just play with it.
Also, balance them. Some people say no, but they're wrong ![]()
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thanks guys...ive called in a few favors from a few of my heavy friends and they called me an (idiot) for lack of the actual term used....for running so much tire pressure. theyre all in line with what ya'll are saying ,i think ill start at 5.5 and work down since im on a good smooth track. im also going to go larger on the squirters to try to take the hesitation out. thanks for the input....ill let yall know how it turns out.
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agreed they are wrong.......balance away. we balanced every set of tires every chance we got on the fuel cars.
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well we never got down the track.....but it had nothing to do with the tires or the carb. see my new thread 8 sec. mustang for zero dollars.
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