19/20" Foose Speedster Setup....install went GREAT!!
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go to 30 psi. that 40 psi on the side of the tire is the maximum pressure you can use. the vehicle determines the pressure required. the tire manufacturer doesn't know what the tire is going to be installed on. 40 psi will wear out the center quickly and beat you to pieces being too stiff.
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Originally Posted by Zilla
They look great Bicky where did you get them from?
604 Motorsports next to the East-west connector in Richmond?
604 Motorsports next to the East-west connector in Richmond?
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Originally Posted by mojo1
Looks great! Didn't you use to post a lot on LS1.com??????
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Very shiney . I was kinda surprised when I was looking at a bunch of wheels a while ago, all the Foose wheels I saw were made in China . Of course China makes everything nowadays, & most of it's ok, but for some reason I was just assuming they were made in the US .
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lower it at least to where you got about between 2 and 3 fingers gap between the tire and wheel well in front and between 3 and 4 fingers gap in back... You won't have to do too much sideways action and your ride will look sick...
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thanks guys and i know the people i got my rims and tires installed were like WOW LOOK AWESOME BUT YEA MADE IN CHINA!!! and yea i lowered the PSI to 30 psi in all tires...when it was cold