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Old 03-07-11, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by outlaw0209
I HATE Bridgestones. They are one of the hardest tires to stretch. Their sidewalls are ridiculously stiff! I've only ran Potenzas when that happened. I just personally would never run Bridgestones for a stretched application. I would even air them to 50 psi just to make sure it would sit on the bead properly and they would leak through the sidewall. Not a lot, just enough to where it would go down to 30 over the course of a weak.

Ever since I switched brands, I've been fine. Your experience might be different than mine, since you may be running a different set up. I'm just stating my personal opinion on what I've noticed.
Try stretching Dunlop Direzza DZ101's
Old 03-07-11, 07:28 PM
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32psi on my OEMesque Continentals.
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