boogielander
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yes. but also depends on your tire and suspension as well.You can really tell a difference in the ride with a few psi lower? Am I reading that correctly ? Incredible
when i went to F rated tires (12 ply) I had to go more to feel the difference because how stiff they are. At F rated tires with 450lb springs in the front and Carli Rebel HD in the rear, 40 PSI with max low speed compression setting was perfect on pavement. When I went F rated tires with 600lb springs in the front and Clayton 2.5 Triple Rate HD in the rear, 40 PSI with max low speed compression setting was a bit too stiff in the front (borderline not enjoyable to drive). When I went F rated tires with 600lb springs in the front (rear is always maxed out low and high speed compression), minimum low speed compression in the front took about 50% of the stiffness.
Then, I went down to 35psi (and now 33psi at times, due to elevation and temperature change when airing up that I never bothered to change because the tires are be deflated again pretty soon) and that took another 30% of the stiffness.
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