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No, no, no, it was a non-destructive test. What went flat was the tread onto the road. What wore off was the chalk. Which was not only cheap, but leftover from a project, so basically free.Daaamm big money.... that's expensive fun
What were results? Was that pressure the best?No, no, no, it was a non-destructive test. What went flat was the tread onto the road. What wore off was the chalk. Which was not only cheap, but leftover from a project, so basically free.
32 front, 28 rear. Cold. As they heat up they’ll go a little high in the middle.What were results? Was that pressure the best?
I’ve honestly never heard of or thought of this. I can see the concept but I gotta agree with @GordoJay here. Although I’m more familiar with it for track applications... good idea(s).A better test imo is a laser temperature gun. Go for a highway drive and compare shoulder temps to center. That’s how I dialed in the right pressure for an AT tire on my lifted Scoob.