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Old 09-17-2011, 05:39 PM
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Less tire pressure will give you a little more traction in the front and more in the rear will create less rolling resistance. Thats what I used to do only when I took my old car to drag race at the track. Just also remember running more pressure in the tires will wear out the middle of the tire and less will wear out the outer edges of the tire.
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