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Ideally need a tyre probe that you can stick in the tyre. Surface temps from IR guns won't really tell you much.
Probes aren't cheap though, i use the Longacre one.
The higher pressure was mentioned because it's just a road tyre and that usually prevents the sidewall rolling over.
If you ran Dunlop Direzza's you'd comfortably be able to run them at mid to high 20's without the sidewall rolling.
24psi would be ideal...
If you were in something weighing 700kg.
You've either misheard him or he's talking shite. On a road especially, they need pressure to keep their shape.
Changed a mates ball joints on the weekend and the 2 bolts didn't look anything special in terms of thread.
Just either 8.8 or 10.9 grade M12 bolts with nyloc nuts.
Pretty much every seat really. Had to do it with my Corbeau Pro Series, not really an issue though.
Not sure what seat the holes are currently cut out for.