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Radial Tire Pressure
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Big Red 51 |
09-23-2019 @ 7:24 PM
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Ditto MG. '51 F-1, '53 Crestline and '54 Crestline all with lots of highway mileage.
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MG |
09-23-2019 @ 6:11 PM
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I do the same as BUCKAWHO - 35 pounds each tire, all four, for the past 25 years....
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sarahcecelia |
09-23-2019 @ 5:25 PM
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35lbs. all around is not right. The front needs more than the rear because of the 6oo + lbs. for the motor starter, battery, radiator, coolant, and so on. 35lbs. in front maybe, and 32lbs. rear?
Regards, Steve Lee
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BUCKAWHO |
09-23-2019 @ 2:41 PM
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Hi....I run 35 lbs. on my '51 coupe.The tires are old with no build date. Works OK for me. BT
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sarahcecelia |
09-23-2019 @ 1:20 PM
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What tire pressure is recommended for 205-75 R15 radials on a 1950ford sedan? Front_? Rear_?
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