Posted by RodInNS on April 07, 2008 at 15:48:41 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: Tire Question posted by Allan In NE on April 07, 2008 at 13:35:59:
Depends on the tire.... Some radials are a bit taller such as the Michelin's I have on some stuff while other are shorter. As an example I have a pair of 23 degree Firestone Radial All Traction's on my big tractor and I use some fairly well worn GoodYear Dyna Torque II's (bias)on the duals. The Good Year's are taller by an inch or a bit better so I let a lot of air out of them. I keep the inners around 12 and probably 8 or so in the duals. You can probably just get by with eyeballing the duals for height.... Do keep the radials aired up some if you have tubes in them though or you'll probably spin the stems off. I've done that so many times now that I'm aboujt done with tubes...
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