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TXLIGHTNING
08-24-2007, 03:20 PM
Just wondering what tire pressure are you guys running on the street with your 555DR's? :beer:

L8 APEX
08-24-2007, 03:51 PM
24-26 racing and 30-32 on the street.

TXLIGHTNING
08-24-2007, 04:14 PM
24-26 racing and 30-32 on the street. Thanks Terry.

L8 APEX
08-24-2007, 04:17 PM
The wheel is a little narrow for the tire so it baloons with higher pressures. You can watch the wear line on the widewall and vary pressure a little to change that.

TXLIGHTNING
08-24-2007, 04:19 PM
I was reading on NLOC and there are many guys running on the street with 15Lb's of pressure :tex. They claim that you can get more mileage out of them this way :confused:.

TXLIGHTNING
08-24-2007, 04:22 PM
Here is the link. http://www.nloc.net/vbforum/gen-2-lightnings/161206-nitto-drag-radials.html

L8 APEX
08-24-2007, 05:33 PM
Such is the internet, full of keyboard based engineers. Mileage and wear are a sum of heat and friction. Both of which are increased when you run on a low tire. Not to mention the unsafe handling and risk of popping off a bead. The manufaturer put the optimum pressure on the side of the tire. The harder the tire with pressure the less resistance it has against the road and the cooler it will run. Thusly the longer it will last:icon_eek:

TXLIGHTNING
08-24-2007, 05:39 PM
Such is the internet, full of keyboard based engineers. Mileage and wear are a sum of heat and friction. Both of which are increased when you run on a low tire. Not to mention the unsafe handling and risk of popping off a bead. The manufaturer put the optimum pressure on the side of the tire. The harder the tire with pressure the less resistance it has against the road and the cooler it will run. Thusly the longer it will last:icon_eek:+1 Terry. Keyboard mechanics :rll:. That's exactly what I thought. I was wondering how they are keeping their tires on the rim in a hard corner :tex.

ThunderBolt
08-24-2007, 08:30 PM
I've been through four sets already. 30-32 over time will wear out the center of the tire. My tires wear evenly when I run around 22-24 on the street... not to mention they hook sooo much better.

PUMP
08-24-2007, 10:53 PM
Such is the internet, full of keyboard based engineers. Mileage and wear are a sum of heat and friction. Both of which are increased when you run on a low tire. Not to mention the unsafe handling and risk of popping off a bead. The manufaturer put the optimum pressure on the side of the tire. The harder the tire with pressure the less resistance it has against the road and the cooler it will run. Thusly the longer it will last:icon_eek:
And as an added benefit, if the tires last longer, the fuel efficiency is improved due to reduced rolling friction. This pearl of wisdom is from a slide-rule engineer:twitch:

WA 2 FST
08-25-2007, 01:18 AM
I've been through four sets already. 30-32 over time will wear out the center of the tire. My tires wear evenly when I run around 22-24 on the street... not to mention they hook sooo much better.


I am on my 3rd set of 555Rs in the rear. I agree... 30-32 is too high or you will wear out the center tread way before the outside. If the wheel was wider, then it wouldn't be as big of an issue. But since I run stock width wheels, I have found 27-28psi works better than 32.

I don't think its a huge deal as far as safety goes if the center wears quicker, but it stinks come inspection time.

Nevertheless, I'm only seeing ~6500-7000 miles per pair... IOW, once a year I'm buying rear tires.

L8 APEX
08-25-2007, 08:18 AM
the real answer is to have your wheels widened an inch or so. They run good and flat on a 10.5 or 11.

ThunderBolt
08-25-2007, 08:28 AM
Agreed. Can aluminum wheels be widened?

L8 APEX
08-25-2007, 09:38 AM
Yeah Dennis has had a few sets done. We ordered Rob's HRE's in 10.5 rear and 9.5 front. I think the 305's sat pretty flat.

ThunderBolt
08-25-2007, 09:51 AM
Cool. I think I'll add that to my "to do" list since I'm running out of things to do.

WA 2 FST
08-25-2007, 04:04 PM
Yeah Dennis has had a few sets done. We ordered Rob's HRE's in 10.5 rear and 9.5 front. I think the 305's sat pretty flat.

Yeah, and I I'd known I'd run the 305mm wide DRs all the time, then I would have ordered my HRE's the same way. 10.5 would be really good for the 305s