Trailwise | How & Why to Air Down Your Tires
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2022
- In this week's Trailwise video, certified master 4x4 trainer Nena Barlow demonstrates the how and why of airing down tires for better performance off-road. Nena shows the tools she uses and the techniques she has gathered over the years for determining just how much to air down for improved traction, preventing flats, and a smoother ride. Don't forget to like and subscribe if you'd like to see more from Trailwise - and tell us what you'd like to see more of in the comments below. Thanks for watching and happy trails!
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Teraflex tire deflators:
teraflex.com/teraflex-air-deflator-keychain.html
Accutire tire pressure gauge:
a.co/1Siv1vD
ARB portable air compressor:
www.quadratec.com/p/arb/portable-air-compressor
Tire pressure article:
barlows.us/vehicles-and-mods/the-pressure-where-should-you-run-your-tires/
I am loving your channel! So much helpful information and the way you deliver it is very digestible and easy to remember. Thank you! ❤
Just aired down for the first time today in my new Rubicon that’s on 35” tires. It was magical! Like driving on pillows. Thanks for the help and tips!
Hi Nena! Great channel/ first time viewer here! One more reason to air down your tires is to smooth out the washboarding on gravel roads. It’s magic.
Nena, your presentations are always a pleasure to watch!
Would you please let me know what you used to air your tires back up? It looked like a wire connected to your winch??
Obviously you do this fora living but even with that in mind you are still so great at explaining how to do something and why your doing it. You are so easy to understand..a born teacher. Thanks for taking the time 😁
i concur. just bought my first jeep, midFeb. I have watched a lot of videos, most are about mods and showing installs, if educational. I just found Nena in a search for when and why to use JLUR lockers. I just continued watching her videos. Born to teach. Chick here. Impressive!
Glad i found you. I am interested in private training in the phx area
This is so useful! Thanks so much!
what do you recommend for airing back up?
I really enjoy the way you explain things. It's very helpful. I'm just getting into this hobby so that my wife and I can explore all that N AZ has to offer. I have to somehow justify all that $$$ I've sunk into my truck. :))) Thanks for taking the time.
Great video! I'm soaking in all these tips as I hope to use them some day when I go a little farther off the beaten trail.
Again master class! Thank you.
Great information and so clearly presented! Thank you!
Great video!
Just came across your videos….. great job explaining and demonstrating. 👍👏🙏
very helpful video. thanks.
Outstanding video
Hi Nena, great channel. So informative.
Question, does your front bumper have slots for an rv towbar?
If so what brand is it? Does it cone with the winch already attached?
Very informative video…thanks
Fantastic video! Clear and interesting. Congrats! I subscribed
Very nice video. Such a nice approach with good info.
Thank you!
I thank you for the valuable information. What would you recommend for airing up the tires as that would seem like a long process?
hi nena thx for great educational videos! im running RT tyres (somewhere inbetween AT and MT?) for 8000miles now and considering getting MT tyres this time. a bit worrying about noises on pavement. Usually how long distance you drive each time to go to your favourtie trail courses? Driving MT doesnt bother you much on that trip?
Dam, not many women know a lot about off-roading and jeeps. Thanks for the tips. I'm new to jeeps, but have been off roading with dirt bikes, ATC, and snow mobiles all my life.
Thanks for watching!
How low would you go with that setup before you would be concerned about losing a bead? I’m running the same tires on a similar weight Jeep and I have never gone below 13 lbs.
Sounds like you are pretty dialed in. But know that not all wheels are created equal! These are Method Racing Wheels Trail Series with Bead Grip. I will run these down to 10-11 psi where on this same Jeep with same tires but different wheels I would only go to 12-13. That doesn't sound like a lot but that little 20% and can make a big difference in soft sand or big chunky ledges. I am fairly conservative on tire pressure--I haven't tried single digits on these wheels to see where the de-bead point is, but I have debeaded tires on non-Method wheels at 12-13 when the Jeep was heavily loaded (gear and people) on the Rubicon Trail.
So if you are in Moab running trails for a week, driving to and from trails that are a little farther out of town like Elephant Hill or Top of the World, would you air back up every day to make it back to town or just leave them aired down for the week?
Doesnt airing down your tire also help to keep tearing up the terrain?
I know technique is also a big part of that (not spinning tires). Very soft pillowy tires will roll over soft ground leaving minimal tracks.
Squishing all four valve caps at the same time made me laugh out loud.