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Michelin Road 6GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Rocnsanman" data-source="post: 1443195" data-attributes="member: 92637"><p>I've run the RP 3's, 4's and 5's all non GT front and rear. 42 and 40 psi respectively. I've never experienced this cupping on my 07 and 09 FJR. I run linear springs in the110 NM up front with 10w oil. The rear shock is a HyperPro with hydraulic preload, usually set very stiff. IDK, just thought I'd offer my 2cents . I'm going with the Pilot 5GT next just to experiment. BTW, no tire has given me more than 7,000 miles but the grip with the 5's has been great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocnsanman, post: 1443195, member: 92637"] I've run the RP 3's, 4's and 5's all non GT front and rear. 42 and 40 psi respectively. I've never experienced this cupping on my 07 and 09 FJR. I run linear springs in the110 NM up front with 10w oil. The rear shock is a HyperPro with hydraulic preload, usually set very stiff. IDK, just thought I'd offer my 2cents . I'm going with the Pilot 5GT next just to experiment. BTW, no tire has given me more than 7,000 miles but the grip with the 5's has been great. [/QUOTE]
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