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Didn't notice any power loss. It is bouncy though. WIsh I had that fuel line the "big green triple A" said they got me! This thing leaks like a sive.
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I had same issue. Discussion and a lot of help offered here:It is bouncy though.
I am thinking to go to 35 myself. Oh, you can call me BS if you likeThanks Slayer, I had been following that thread. Like you, I lowered it to 40 and the ride improved. I will probably go down to 35.
That is way too much pressure, I can tell you that shooting from the hip.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 10,300 lbs perhaps I should let some air out for better steering? I originally aired the tires up to the max for fuel economy.
Anyone got any suggestions. I'm not an off-roader
When I got my dodge it had 37" SSRs. When they wore out I put 11.00 16 XZls on 6.5" wide wheels that I had run on my blazer on the dodge. It was wobbly on the freeway. I also tried 325/85/16 XMLs on 8" wheels, same problem. Now I have 325s on 10" wheels = very nice. The narrow wheels will help keep the beads seated at low psi offroad though and I had no problems with wobble on the lighter lower blazer. Wide tire + narrow wheel = not so good on the hiway. Wide wheel + narrow tire = unseated beads.Ernie, what rims are your tires mounted on? I have mine on stockers and have the same trouble. I believe that it is because of the crown in the tire on rimm smaller than reccomended. I am working on fitting hemtt rims to my deuce.