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TheUngeek
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#757356
8-Feb-2013 15:03
Yeah in a sport where they are chasing the last 0.000001% of a gain it might have a place. But not in a road car.
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8-Feb-2013 21:26
@ 32psi all around I didn't have to change any of the Toyo T1r proxes on a Suzuki Swift Sport for over 6.5 years!!
And er, yes.... I love my hard launches ;)
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12-Feb-2013 11:05
Under inflation has dangers, but the usual problem with over inflation is loss of traction when it is most needed.
[Edit: Catching up on RSS did not check the last post date! Apologies for the pointless wakeup]
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