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  1. SasquatchSanta

    Took the 395s for a spin today

    I just checked the load rating on the 395s. Wow! ... these things are rated for 9,700 pounds @ 95 PSI. I also took some pics --- attached. Hopefully letting some air out --- even though they don't appear to be crowned will make it stop wondering around the way it does. It doesn't do it (wonder...
  2. SasquatchSanta

    Took the 395s for a spin today

    Thanks for the insight on this. Knowing that under inflated tires tend to bounce what do you feel the symptons are for over inflated tires. Actually, according to the side wall pressure specs I'm not over inflating them BUT I can see where since I am so light @ 10,000 lbs I probably don't need...
  3. SasquatchSanta

    Took the 395s for a spin today

    My wheels have been modified to make them wider. I haven't measured them but my notes say (I think from a conversation with John Tennis) that they are 11" wide inside to inside.
  4. SasquatchSanta

    Took the 395s for a spin today

    This is an interesting thread. I'm running 395X85R20 Michelins @ approx 90 PSI on my bobbed deuce and though they don't ride all that bad they seem to walk around a lot. I have to stay on top of the steering all the time. We've got the tow-in set at 1/4". Given that I only weigh arount...
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