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I assume you have the C06 compound. If that is so, the numbers posted. Under 18, the walls are a little thin. If you have the c07 compound, we have gone as low as 13 on those. They are a little heavier and the walls are stiffer.
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On my 3720 lbs. min. wt. Olds in E/SA, I have run the C06 at 23 PSI, and the C07 at 18 PSI.
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30-38 in 4400 b wagon
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19-22 depending on how I want to adjust rollout. To go fast I'll set them at around 25. The higher you can get and still hook, the faster it will go. If you run them really high all the time you will wear out the centers of the tire faster.
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