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when heading to Bakersfield and such. It will wear them a bit and it can be scary if it's wet out, but if it looks to be perfectly dry, you'll be fine. The increase of psi combined with a proper balancing has shown us that they can be driven on the street without much hassle or wobble. I think Dean runs around 30psi and I was at 28psi the last time we did it. Feels kinda strange at first and we kept speeds below 70mph but after one trip we got used to it. Again, as long as it is not wet at ALL. No amount of driving slow will help these things in the rain. At 30mph the end can come around on you (and it has). Good luck :)
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