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Claws....What pressures off road?

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Claws....What pressures off road?

Post by dano80 »

Hey All,

New tyres 33x12.5x15 radial claw, on my LWB patrol. What pressures should I run off road?
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Post by steel »

best just to experiment, mearuring your contact patch and seeing how they perform in different terrains,,,, otherwise the "official" recomended minimum is 16psi ;)
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Post by dano80 »

Cheers Steel, will give it a go on the weekend!
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Post by Struth »

I run them as low as twelve but they have a habit of picking up dirt and mud under the beads which leads to slow leaks.

16 should be ok on a heavy Patrol though.



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Post by MUD CLUB »

traction wise 14 in front 12 in rear works unreal (a full day of playing with pressures proved this) but they do pinch sidewalls easily at that pressure. we found 20 to be a great compromise as they still bag well but stand up to a bit more punishment.
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Post by CWBYUP »

MUD CLUB wrote:...we found 20 to be a great compromise as they still bag well but stand up to a bit more punishment...
Yeah I'm with you on that.

Anything under 20psi in mine and I always had pinched side walls or mud & dirt in the bead.
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Post by dano80 »

Cheers Guys,

Will have to reset the Stauns to 20!


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Post by jet-6 »

I run my 37's as low as 10 if i have to, have ran them at 8 before in mud/snow mess
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Post by Tailspin »

I've been running 18psi in my 35's for years. No dramas with dirt in the bead or lack of traction yet.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Radial or bias?

I regularly ran my 37" bias at 10psi. They didn't start to bag out till around 0psi :?
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