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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
agree colder than ????????. I don't like the hardness of the tires with high pressure, at lower pressure the tires absorb some of the shock on my back. I will sacrifice tire wear over my back problems. Especially crossing roads at entry gate's running over the gutter ditches.
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Radial tires have softer/more flexible widewalls than bias ply and is far softer going over "crashing" bumps. The tread on a radial tire stays flatter even with low tire pressure so you don't get the big bulge in the center tread like you would with bias ply at high pressure or heavy shoulder wear at low pressure.
You can run the Radial as low as 16 PSI and still have decent tread life...A trade-off you will no doubt accept to save your back. I called the villages golf car and they do carry the Roadhawk Steel Belted Radial 205/65-10 for $90 each. I would suggest replacing your 2 back tires at a minimum.
I didn't need new tires but I got 4 Roadhawks tires at $70 each so I couldn't say "No" to that.