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Try 20 PSI. Don't be afraid of more pressure in the radials.
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I run 15x10 with 29.5x9 bias ply but a stick car. Never been above 15 lbs unless I want to spin. OP stated bias ply. Try 13 lbs and work up from there.
Sean
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Bias ply and radials have nothing in common. Start at 20 lbs. with a 10
inch rim, and go UP from there. |
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Same tire and wheel size on one of our bracket cars = 16 to 17 is where we
ended up. Seemed high for bias but lower pressure really tore up sidewall. Our car is 3300 LB. with 1.5 to 60 Ft.
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