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What pressure are you trying to run in the back tires.
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We have run from 12 to 19 in one-pound increments.
Before we had problems we ran 17 to 18 normally.
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We had that on my son's Chevy II when he first bought it. He said it didn't feel all that bad but watching it from the starting line was terrifying 😳. We just went back to bias ply.
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12 is at the upper end of what I can run in my tires. Hoosier 13.5 x 31.5 radial sometimes it will rock and roll at the top end a bit but not every run and sometimes not at all at certain tracks. I Never run more that 12.5.
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