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Johnny
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tyre pressure and wood work.....

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Hi there, well I just changed my 520x14 crossply's for some nice new 145x14 radials, and was wondering what air pressure I should put in, I read somewhere 22lbs but this seems rather low...

Also, the two rear posts have rotted where joined to the waist rail, one is about 50% intact and the offside is about 40% intact do you think its safe enough to use? if I brace it abit and filler it... its only till october and two sundays a month until I caan get it down to Steve Formans for a complete refit.

Many thanks in advance,
Johnny.
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Tyre pressures should be around 26 all round
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Post by Kevin »

do you think its safe enough to use? if I brace it abit
Well if its for a short time some decent bracing should be OK, dont think theres much point in using filler as well.
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