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Re: Why Air Down Your Tires Off Road
« Reply #90 on: Oct 12, 2017, 06:53:07 AM »
How is having a spare tire aired up to maximum rated pressure qualify as having a “bomb”?  I keep my spare close to the max 35 psi. If it’s an old worn out brittle tire then it should be replaced for multiple reasons.

According to H8PVMNT, his buddy he was unable to figure out WHEN his 6-ply tire would turn into a bomb?  :gap:

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