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flat spots on drag radials
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<blockquote data-quote="Comp04svt" data-source="post: 15571021" data-attributes="member: 73358"><p>I never have in the past. Car usually is stored 4 months during the winter. My old BFG's used to flat spot easily, but would be fine after 5-10 miles. I have the same tires as you now and just pulled mine out of storage last week for the first time after sitting 4 months for a drive, and I had no vibration. I do however air them up to 35-40psi when storing the car to help with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comp04svt, post: 15571021, member: 73358"] I never have in the past. Car usually is stored 4 months during the winter. My old BFG's used to flat spot easily, but would be fine after 5-10 miles. I have the same tires as you now and just pulled mine out of storage last week for the first time after sitting 4 months for a drive, and I had no vibration. I do however air them up to 35-40psi when storing the car to help with that. [/QUOTE]
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