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Stage as shallow as possible, and drop your front tire pressue in 2 pound increments until it stops red lighting. No coke, asprin, advil or coffee-cafeen of any type.
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I agree with Jeff "No coke, asprin, advil or coffee-cafeen of any type."
You might try blocking your view of the first and possibly the second bulbs and leave off just the bottom bulb. You could also try putting as much travel in the front suspension as possible to keep the tire in the beam a little longer.
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Just as the others have already stated and take maybe a pound out of the rear tires to get them to wrinkle a little more. What are your tire pressures?
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