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when i took the stt trackday they stated that was the perferred tire pressure for these tires, i tried it and it worked and i have experimented with other pressures and found 32 to be the magic number for me
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I run 32 on the track... but I wouldn't run that on the street...
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i do bump it up for my touring adventures though
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I ran my PP's at 28 for the track. They stuck like glue. 37 on the street and you're the golden goose.
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Ever run them higher?
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I see. I ran them lower when I first got them. Then someone told me to increase the pressure. I get the same handling with slower wear.
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