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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Tire Pressue
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Caffyn" data-source="post: 979030" data-attributes="member: 66648"><p>Inflate tires to the maximum allowed(read sidewall) on the front tires. Do 2-3psi less in the back. The reason being as it is a front engine vehicle, the front tires take a beating in cornering/braking. This will improve handling in turns. 2-3psi less in the back, as there is little weight back there and less pressure will allow the tires to flex and grip better. Overall, this will improve gas mileage slightly. The trade off is a slightly firmer ride. JMO, Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Caffyn, post: 979030, member: 66648"] Inflate tires to the maximum allowed(read sidewall) on the front tires. Do 2-3psi less in the back. The reason being as it is a front engine vehicle, the front tires take a beating in cornering/braking. This will improve handling in turns. 2-3psi less in the back, as there is little weight back there and less pressure will allow the tires to flex and grip better. Overall, this will improve gas mileage slightly. The trade off is a slightly firmer ride. JMO, Bob [/QUOTE]
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