Since I run stock rims with no bead locks I never go below 15 psi and I rarely go that low. I start at around 22 psi and adjust from there. 95 % of the time that’s where I stay. Since I’ve added the extra weight to the back I start at 26 in the rear. I still find airing down to be better than not when I’m offroad regardless of the soil or snow. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks I agree!
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Don't air down for clay and mud, wheel spin to clear your tire tread. Run the risk of rolling the bead off the rim
Since I run stock rims with no bead locks I never go below 15 psi and I rarely go that low. I start at around 22 psi and adjust from there. 95 % of the time that’s where I stay. Since I’ve added the extra weight to the back I start at 26 in the rear. I still find airing down to be better than not when I’m offroad regardless of the soil or snow. Thanks for sharing!
What is the name of this road?
Booth Lake Road and trails around it.