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Old 03-30-2008, 04:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I can hardly keep it on the road

Got my tires rotated and balanced last week. (37x13.50R22 Khumo MT's on 22" wheels) now I can hardly keep it on the road. Every little bump or groove in the road throughs me all over the place. Tire pressure is 63 in front and 57 in rear. Front tires are about half tread and rears are almost new. Recomended tire pressure is 65psi.
Any input on the cause of this problem would be a great help!
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id like to say Welcome to haveing big tires they like to fallow everything my 35"baja claws loved to do it to. did you get your allignment checket to?
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To much air pressure will really make it wander on the road. And personally I think you have to much air. I would only run like 50 front and 35 or so in the rear. I only run 50 front and 35 rear in my bfg's. More when towing of course. When I run that much air empty, it's all over the road.
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