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Tire Pressure

Red angel

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Perhaps someone can advise me. I am putting on Michelin tires on a 2011 RT on both sides of the front. The tire size is 165-65-R14 which is the same size tire that originally were on them. What tire pressure should I put into them
 
Tire pressure

The OEM pressure is 15 - 18, this might be a little low for the Michelin, it is a car tire after all and soft rubber, a low tire pressure will wear the outside and inside tread of the tire but not the middle tread, if you do try a lower pressure, keep your eye on the wear pattern of the tire and adjust accordingly.

Dave ;)
 
All depends on your specific set-up and ryding style such as 1 or 2 up, towing a trailer or not, combined weight and how aggressive you like to ryde. With our set-up, of it usually just being Teddy & myself, and not towing the camper but 10% of the time, we found the sweet spot for our Generals to be 22 in the front and 28 out back. Any less and we get too bouncy and any more and it gets too harsh. I tried many variations to find this worked best for us, but everyone could have different preferences. Good luck & most of all :yes: Enjoy the Ryde :yes:


 
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