jzweedyk
FRF Addict
As you air down your tires, the contact patch of the tire increases geometrically. So going from 32 to 28 psi doesn't do much. Contact patch is what keeps you from getting stuck. Think of it this way, if the tire was flat, look how much of it contacts the ground. There is a limit to how far you should go, which is decided by the tire range (C D on so on, C is a flexible sidewall) the size of the tire, bead lock or no bead lock wheel, and also the weight of the vehicle. A smoother ride is a side benefit of airing down. Since you are running a 17" whee with a 35" tire, there is a lot of sidewall to flex. As you air down it flexes easier so it will smooth out the bumps. Also airing down will help the tire to resist cutting on a sharp rock if you are rock crawling. If you are going off road you need to air down and need either a compressor or air tank. It is a small item compared to a 70K truck. The reason you need to air up for the pavement is because tires will overheat at pavement speeds if you don't, and then they will fail. You can't go too low off road or you will pop a bead off the wheel and the tire will go flat.