You said the tire pressure is 20 psi. I am new to off roading. Tire pressure is supposed to be 33 psi on manual. While off roading i should lower it i suppose. But 20 psi is right for muddy terrain? What about rocky dirt terrain?
I’m new myself too but yes you need to lower the pressure for better grip and softer ride when going off road. You will realize that pretty fast once tire starts spinning and going over rocks tree roots and when on sand. Some people keep it at 25 for all conditions. Try it and you’ll feel the difference but be aware that on higher psi you might slide when going over stuff
Hello, this is Blackview BV7100. Android phone with a huge 13000mAh battery. Phone holder won’t work with the phone 100% as phone is pretty thick. I can’t recommend it
Great video, thanks for sharing,, wating for part 2 :)
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You said the tire pressure is 20 psi. I am new to off roading. Tire pressure is supposed to be 33 psi on manual. While off roading i should lower it i suppose. But 20 psi is right for muddy terrain? What about rocky dirt terrain?
I’m new myself too but yes you need to lower the pressure for better grip and softer ride when going off road. You will realize that pretty fast once tire starts spinning and going over rocks tree roots and when on sand. Some people keep it at 25 for all conditions. Try it and you’ll feel the difference but be aware that on higher psi you might slide when going over stuff
@@qualifierone8899 thanks for the reply. I will try 25.
hej, what navigation device you use, what holder? thanks
Hello, this is Blackview BV7100. Android phone with a huge 13000mAh battery. Phone holder won’t work with the phone 100% as phone is pretty thick. I can’t recommend it