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Old 03-23-2016, 08:50 AM   #233 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gumby79 View Post
Picture nesasary or At least a sorce. The law suits would make the cup run over from idiots putting 100+ psi just becuas they don't know any better and the air kept going in if you don't think so look at the coffee cup at McDonalds
I just bought a pair of Conti PremiumContact2's that only state 'see vehicle placard' no mention of maximum pressure. It's something I'd read about on forums, but never seen for myself prior. So no law suits, besides, other than truck stops you'll struggle to find air that goes over 60PSI (annoying if you need 65 for your light truck tyres). Might be different in the US, but here all you'll get is 60PSI especially from the new digital gauges.

Light truck tyres are different and will typically have more pressure info to cover various situations.
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