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Reply #45 - 10/11/11 at 07:16:20
 
If you use tire sizes other than manufacturer authorized sizes, you are on your own,... no facts available.
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Reply #46 - 10/11/11 at 18:50:16
 
Even if different size, I would still use vehicle manufacturers specs. Not sure about motorcycles, but almost all, if not all, cars come with optional tire sizes available. There is a yearly book that lists all the optional sizes you can use for every model car on the road. Usually, the low profile tires say to use a higher pressure, but when you do, you lose some handling. Again, there is a "safe" range, as long as you don't go over the max listed.
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Re: Back end feels loose at high speeds
Reply #47 - 10/12/11 at 09:26:17
 
drums1 wrote on 10/11/11 at 18:50:16:
Even if different size, I would still use vehicle manufacturers specs. Not sure about motorcycles, but almost all, if not all, cars come with optional tire sizes available. There is a yearly book that lists all the optional sizes you can use for every model car on the road. Usually, the low profile tires say to use a higher pressure, but when you do, you lose some handling. Again, there is a "safe" range, as long as you don't go over the max listed.


A reasonable statement.
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