Neil -
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Originally Posted by NeilBlanchard
You know, that is just about the only question I didn't ask. I tried to look around on the Internet, but I could not find it. The Hakka 5 and Hakka R (both full winter tires) are 51PSI.
The Michelin Hydroedge are apparently not nearly as good as the Energy Savers, or the Bridgestones.
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That's ok, you'll be able to tell us soon enough. The brochure PDF didn't have PSI info :
http://www.nokiantyres.com/files/nok...2_2010_LR1.pdf
I toodled around the Nokian website and I found this humongous picture of the Nokian H :
http://media.digtator.fi/digtator//p...&org=38&view=0
I was able to determine some info, but the slant-view is pretty severe, so I couldn't see it.
Where's the CIA image-extraction software when I need it most?!?!?
CarloSW2