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What tire size and psi do you run?


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I am curious what size tires you are running and what psi do you air down to when off road. Post em up.

Tire: Buckshot Maxxis Mudders
Size: 32x11.50x15
PSI: ?
 
I am asking what psi you AIR DOWN to.
 
36x12.50r15 TSL SX's

They get aired down to 10psi for general trail use....I'll go down to 8psi for snow wheeling.

I'm running them on 15x8's.
 
I am asking what psi you AIR DOWN to.

Wow Im on crack, srry about that, I dont air down for the trails cause I havent quite found the trails that i need to on, although this winter I prolly will, and Its around 18 in the front right now but im gunna add a lil more after I put a new engine in
 
I am running Master Craft Courser MT's 32x11.5 With no bead lock. I air down to 10-11 psi on the trails. Haven't blown a bead "Yet". I would not want to go any lower with out a bead lock.
 
35 dick cepec crushers
4 lbs


bead locks make life so much better :P
 
You should take into consideration wheel width, because a 12.50 tire on a 10" wheel is much more prone to popping a bead than on an 8" wheel. I've never really aired down since I don't have a good way to air up but I would feel comfortable going down to ~7PSI with my 34x10.50s on 7" wheels.
 
38x12.50-15 bias Super Swamper tsl on 15x8 white spoke, NO bead locks, trail pressure = 5-6psi. No beads blow so far, knock on wood! :P

Mind you, I run a street pressure of 18psi front and 14psi rear just to get most of the tread face on the pavement. Not like I do much pavement anyways, lol.
 
44/19.5/16.5

4 psi front,6psi rear.no locks.

lost a bead only once,but i think it was mostly because i bent the hell out of the wheel.
 
35x12.50 on 15x8" rims.

12 PSI has always worked well for me, though depending on the severity of the trail (or lack thereof), sometimes I'll only take it down to 20 (street I run 35).
 
I took them down to 14psi this past weekend at Interlake. Seemed to do well.
 

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