Re: Another Olds freebie .....
Marlin, A bias tire reacts different than a radial. (obviously) When air pressure is low it causes the bias tire (also Radial) to react like it is flat. You feel like you are getting a flat tire and the car vears all over the road. You need to do a burn out and see how the tire is planting itself. Look at the marks and see if you have a full tire width on the ground. If not, add or subtract air till you like your burn out marks. If the tire pressure is too low you could possibly spin your tire in its rim. It is trial and error, but we have faith in you. Just don't be upset if the car doesn't get out of the mid 14 teens set up like that. I can see day 2 is just around the corner! Ha-Ha Sam
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