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> Using chalk to determine tire pressure
ChrisReale
post Jul 7 2003, 12:20 AM
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On some tires, there is a triangle on the side wall by the tread that you can use to determine how much roll the tire is experiencing. How do you use chalk to mark the triangle to determine roll? I am curious also about Victoracer tire pressures. I started out at 30psi, but determined the car handles better at 26 or 27 psi. This seems a little low to me. Any comments?
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