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Old 09-24-2020, 10:13 AM   #6
Lawson Cox
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Default Re: 1938 Firestone whitewall tire pressure

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Whwn I worked in a service station back in the dark ages, mid to late 40s, it was 32 lbs in 600 x 16s. When newer tires came out, I've forgotten the term they used for them, low pressure? it was 28 lbs. I still put 32 lbs in my tires til this day. (That is when I can squat down to check them. LOL.)
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