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Tyre pressure
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Tyre pressure
Hey guys after opinions
How low can you go, before causing problems?
FJ 40 35's 15 inch rims. 1680 tare
How low can you go, before causing problems?
FJ 40 35's 15 inch rims. 1680 tare
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I did a little thing the other day in my workshop.
I let one tyre down by eye to where I thought it bagged properly.
Got the same thing, got down to about 8-10 psi.
I did drive it onroad with those pressures for a little bit and it felt ok but was just worried about the bead on rocks.
Just wanted to know how low I could go without beadlocks.
Thinking about bigger rubber too
Just a bit of a cash flow thing
I let one tyre down by eye to where I thought it bagged properly.
Got the same thing, got down to about 8-10 psi.
I did drive it onroad with those pressures for a little bit and it felt ok but was just worried about the bead on rocks.
Just wanted to know how low I could go without beadlocks.
Thinking about bigger rubber too
Just a bit of a cash flow thing
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lower on rocks then sand is my opinion aswell.
I would say 15 on sand should be ok for your 40 but dont be afraid to go down to 10psi, just dont hook it
or try donuts and shit
On rocks 8-10psi as Shorty 40 said should be fine.
I am slowly letting my tyres down more and more each trip and so far no worries until i completely loose a bead i gonna keep droppin
I would say 15 on sand should be ok for your 40 but dont be afraid to go down to 10psi, just dont hook it
On rocks 8-10psi as Shorty 40 said should be fine.
I am slowly letting my tyres down more and more each trip and so far no worries until i completely loose a bead i gonna keep droppin
i run 8 psi in mine admittadly its a light car but my brother in law runs simex extreme trekker2 on his long wheelbase maverick at ten psi no bead locks hasnt rolled one off yet [there 36x12.5]
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Whats the general rule by doing it by eye. I have heard, let it down till the bulge is about 1" out from the tyre?
is this correct.
Zook with 31's on 7's.
cheers
is this correct.
Zook with 31's on 7's.
cheers
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nicbeer wrote:Whats the general rule by doing it by eye. I have heard, let it down till the bulge is about 1" out from the tyre?
is this correct.
Zook with 31's on 7's.
cheers
just try 6-8
its what i nomally run for everthing
even the road if i am to lazy to air up
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redzook wrote:nicbeer wrote:Whats the general rule by doing it by eye. I have heard, let it down till the bulge is about 1" out from the tyre?
is this correct.
Zook with 31's on 7's.
cheers
just try 6-8
its what i nomally run for everthing
even the road if i am to lazy to air up
Just noticed your location. If I lived 30 seconds from Stockton I wouldnt bother pumping mine up either
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i run 10 psi on sand but i have lowered them to 4psi for sand dune hill challenge and for recovering a pathfinder that was bogged in some wind swept dunes
and 15 to 20 for rocks only so i can turn sharper on rocks
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and 15 to 20 for rocks only so i can turn sharper on rocks
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If you haven't popped a bead (without beadlocks) you're running too much air
Run the Heep muddies (non beadlcoked) at about 8-10PSI. Result:
Any excuse for airtools huh
The swampers (36") I generally run at about 8 PSI - even though the beadlocks let me go heaps lower I like a bit more diff clearance.....
Run the Heep muddies (non beadlcoked) at about 8-10PSI. Result:
Any excuse for airtools huh
The swampers (36") I generally run at about 8 PSI - even though the beadlocks let me go heaps lower I like a bit more diff clearance.....
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wet rocks, slight up and cross fall, wrong line, slide sideways. no bouncing, just sliding, nice and easy.... SO the tyre had horizontal stress. the pressue may have dropped from when i let them down though. only on 8" rims too.Busiboy wrote:Tell me more HeathGQ?
Were you bouncing on rock? sand? Stressing the tyre or just driving along?
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