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JIMNLIN
Sep 15, 2020Explorer III
If you buy new D (65 psi) tires and keep the E as a spare I would run the E at 65 psi if its ever put on the ground.
Its not a good idea to use a 65 psi tire on one end of a axle and a 80 psi tire on the other end. This will lead to flat spotting as the 80 psi tire won't have the same braking traction especially hard braking events. The harder tire has less traction causing that brake to lock up first causing flat spots in the tread about the size of your hand.
Its not a good idea to use a 65 psi tire on one end of a axle and a 80 psi tire on the other end. This will lead to flat spotting as the 80 psi tire won't have the same braking traction especially hard braking events. The harder tire has less traction causing that brake to lock up first causing flat spots in the tread about the size of your hand.
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