tuminatr
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FYI on load and inflation of tires the 255/45/20 has a higher 105 load range and to support the same weight as the 245/45/20 103 it should be inflated to 35/36PSI. So Yes 39psi on a 255/45/20 is actually overinflated for the MMEBeen on the Konis with firmest setting for 11 days now.
Resonating bounce - still gone.
Ride quality - still improved.
Swapped out the OEM rims+tires with Pirelli Scorpion A/S+ 255/45/20 pumped up to 39 psi. I don't know how, but at first it seemed that the OEMs produced a better ride. Pirellis at 39 felt overinflated and it was a harsher ride than I remembered. I dropped down to 36psi and that solved it.
The ride quality is magnitudes better than with OEM shocks/wheels/tires. The jolts over the expansion joints are noticeably much duller than with OEM tires. Wife agrees. They're now barely noticeable.
If this is how the ride was for the MachE to begin with then there would be none of these conversations (re: bounce). It's a sporty ride. Your butt can feel the the cracks in the road and the expansion joints. But it's controlled and quickly settles back. Not galloping/bouncing in resonance.
This is a beautiful ride now and my wife and I both love it. We're still going to test the Vikings to compare. But honestly, I'm not sure that anything can make the ride better than it is now.
Here is a chart highlighting pressure that will be optimal for a flat contact patch. The chart shows how much weight in LBS a tire will support at a certain PSI this is how car manufacturers set the tire pressure.
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