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  1. I had an a4 with 19" wheels and 35 tires. Here in montreal we have a lot of bad pot holes and after hitting one with tire pressure on the lower side my tire was busted up. What happens is that your tires if they are too thin like 30-35 with low pressure....when they hit the pothole edge it causes them to be pused against the rim and cut. If you have higher pressure, there will be more resistance and your tires will alst longer. I now run them at 44psi and no problems..... my .02
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