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Random question for ya Barry! I assume on your location that these pics are in OBX. I havent been out there in years but last time I did I had to deflate my tires unusually low. Do you deflate yours any?
Not bad this fall, but yes, I never try with more that 25psi and have had to go as low as 18psi.
Originally Posted by crum71
When you cut the header panel for them,make sure you keep your fingers out of the way of the cutting wheel. It will cut flesh the same a fiberglass....
Now just how would you know that?
EDIT: Yes that is the Outer Banks. That picture was at the point at Buxton.
During Thanksgiving I installed them in mine,and got my finger in the way. Went to the bone before I could throw the grinder down.....It hurt like a BITCH !!!!
Now just how would you know that?
EDIT: Yes that is the Outer Banks. That picture was at the point at Buxton.[/quote]
Thanks, Barry! Glad it wasnt just me. I think I went down to 20 last couple of times and wished I woulve carried my air compressor with me everytime. Takes forever to wait to blow them back up!
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