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I have been trying different tire pressures too. Initially I was told to put 28psi front and 25psi rear. With 28psi in the front, I was getting a lot of steering wheel feedback from the road. I just tried 25psi Front and Rear on a trip to Yuma. It seemed to do real good. I have been having problems with steering wheel shake and I just rebalanced the tires and tightened up the streering rack pre-tension. I have eccentric rings already installed. The trip to yuma was an improvement from previous trips around the Valley. I only have steering wheel feedback on bumpy roads now, otherwise the steering wheel is steady.
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Wayne W.
Backdraft Racing BDR144
Pewter with Steel Gray Stripes
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