What do you run for Tire Pressure on/off road???

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I understood his question was in regard to STREET use.

Hey Biggest, what pressure is "the lowest psi I can get away with without tripping the low tire pressure warning?"

Regarding Wilson's comment, running very low pressure (low enough to pop the tire's bead off the rim) is typically only done in soft sand.

I run 38psi. It sometimes trips when cold but as the air heats it's ok.
 

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you could safely get away with about 30psi unless you have the stock beadlock thing then you could go a little lower but without it 30 would be good and you shouldn't worry about breaking a bead at that psi
 
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I was kinda wondering the same thing. Raptor is going to have the SE beadlocks but didn't want to mess with buying the ring kits and compressor to switch them around. Thought you only needed to do that when you air down into the single or low teen digits anyways.
 

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well ive seen beads break even at about 25 psi on a non beadlock wheel. these trucks are heavy as shit so throwing that much weight around cause cause the bead to break at a higher psi than normal. i run about 28 in mine at Texana and haven't had any problems with it and its still nice and smooth!
 
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