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Tire pressure

bodymanpainter

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Just bought a new BF Goodrich G Force for the rear of my wife's 08 GS and can't remember what air pressure everone is running in them. Thanks
for any sugestions.:spyder:
 
I started at 28 psi because that is what I ran in my stock tire. But I have since pumped it up in 2 lb increments to 38 psi. I think I likes 34 psi best and I may go back to that.

Different tires may work better at different pressures. It also depends on what you weight, passenger, extra gear. I'm running the Toyo T1R.
 
is the traction...

a lot better on this G-force than the factory rear? I've got an almost new factory rear and when you hit the gas it is like it is on grease. /Ken
 
a lot better on this G-force than the factory rear? I've got an almost new factory rear and when you hit the gas it is like it is on grease. /Ken


that's funny...I have no traction issues with the stock tires...in fact, I think they do just fine...dry weather, of course, is great...in the rain, they work very well too...
 
that's funny...I have no traction issues with the stock tires...in fact, I think they do just fine...dry weather, of course, is great...in the rain, they work very well too...

I think it all depends on how hard you are hitting the throttle. :D I have no problem smoking the stock rear tire on my SE5, and have done so quite a few times without really trying to. :yikes:
 
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