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Originally Posted by GreyGoose006
oh, and to get back on topic, yes, but how often do you find yourself skidding out of control for no apparent reason...
with a little caution and level headed vehicle control, you can manage just fine in any emergency.
many times i have been driving around and somebody pulls out from behind a bus and stops right in front of me. i dont SLAM on the brakes and slide into him because my wheels ae locked up (no abs)
its more of an ever increasing pressure on the pedal to prevent front wheel lockup... that way you can still steer and avoid the situation entirely.
i'll be driving 45 on the bypass and some jerk hauling 5 horses pulls right out.
again, if you dont panic, and know a little bit about car control, accidents can be avoided, and you will never have to exceed the limits of your cars control

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You're obviously invincible, far be it from us to convince you otherwise.
Have you tried a temp check to see how even your wear is going to be?
The max pressure for the BFG's on my truck is 65psi.
40psi is the correct pressure for the 600kg I have on each wheel to get even wear.
Lighter trucks run them around 30psi to get even wear.
You may notice a trend here.