Please excuse me while I take you away from the enthralling threads of "which tire do I buy" and ask a question that I don't seem to see regularly.
Those running air/hydraulic bump stops (more specifically king 2.5)
What psi are you running? At least what is a good starting point?
Thanks
Old-guy
This is going to depend on your set up. I would not even think of it as a pressure number.
Just reset the o-ring/rubber disc that comes on the bumps.
Set a super high pressure that you can bleed off easily. Do a section that can cycle the stops on the terrain and at the speed you wish to run the truck at.
Inspect the o-ring.
For this I would let the let the bump cycle 3/4 of max. Starting with the high pressure and slowly letting it out until you reach 3/4 bump compression, leaving that last 1/4 for larger hits that you are not tuning for.
Anyway. That's what I recommend doing.
But I understand that this answer may not be satisfactory it includes pesky work, and you are just looking for a baseline with stock travel try this:
Whoop section 2' : 130psi
High speed Wash, with surprises:150psi
Trails with flex: 80psi
Dunes g/outs: 110 psi