What is a safe pressure to air down to without beadlocks? I dont have an air compressor so I will have to drive to the nearest gas station to re-inflate afterwards.
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@zombiekiller gotcha. I've never been to this spot before. Actually never been offroading before lol. I think its mostly dirt/mud. Probably very little rock. Not sure about sand. Stock wheels and tires. Temp forecast is low to mid 70's.
I have never blown a bead and have gone down to 10 on non beadlock rims on my Jeep. The Raptor is heavier, but I have still gone down to 12 for rock crawling and have not had any problems. On normal desert trails (rough dirt roads), I use 17 in front and 15 in back. I do have an air compressor, so I do not drive very far on paved roads without airing up. I do agree with zombiekiller that experimenting is a good thing. Just don't be too worried about going down into the teens if it suits you. I do it more for comfort than traction, unless I am in sand or rock.I do have a compressor, and don’t need to worry about driving to air up. If we take that out of the equation, are we still thinking --about-- 18-20 psi, non- beadlock rims?
give or take. we’re not talking about etching this in stone, just some guidance. I think I’ve been to about 22 psi.