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anyone else know? size different, different pressure than doorjab?
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doorjamb is the best to go with regardless of size, and you get closest to the vehicle design and handling parameters that way. 35 psi setting is a catch-all... general -60% of the time, it works every time- going up to sidewall pressure will give a rough ride, and make braking harder on bumps |
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