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mixing PR2's and PR4's
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<blockquote data-quote="user 90626" data-source="post: 1380564" data-attributes="member: 90626"><p>I haven't tried the PR4 on my FJR yet, but on my RT I found that increasing the tire pressure from the recommended of 36 psi to 38 psi eliminated the odd wear pattern and helped the tire to last longer. I also increased the rear pressure from the recommended of 42 psi to 44 psi, but it didn't seem to have any effect on tire life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 90626, post: 1380564, member: 90626"] I haven't tried the PR4 on my FJR yet, but on my RT I found that increasing the tire pressure from the recommended of 36 psi to 38 psi eliminated the odd wear pattern and helped the tire to last longer. I also increased the rear pressure from the recommended of 42 psi to 44 psi, but it didn't seem to have any effect on tire life. [/QUOTE]
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