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Is this something to worry about? I'll be storing the car over Toronto's winter for about 4 months. Should I be worried about my new tires flat spotting? The tire
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Is this something to worry about? I'll be storing the car over Toronto's winter for about 4 months.
Should I be worried about my new tires flat spotting? The tire pressure is at 35 right now, should I bump it up to 40ish? Last year was my first summer with my Z and I was on stock 18" and I didn't really care about flat spotting cause I was going after market. I honestly didn't feel any difference after the winter. I can put on my stock wheels but thats really a last resort, I don't want to haul my wheels to the shop again.
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