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Post by OUTLAW MF on Oct 7, 2009 20:23:11 GMT -4
What do ya run on the trail for air pressure, if ya drive it on the street, how much then?? What type of tires and size??
I run my Maxxis Creepy Crawlers at 5 when rock crawling, 6 to 10 when running the muddy trails around here and 20 to 25 when I go on the highway if not I leave them around 10 for the bumpy roads of Spinghill and speed bumps at the grocery stores...
Jeff
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Post by timsyj on Oct 7, 2009 21:14:37 GMT -4
Sounds like u spend a lot of time inflating and deeeflating your tires. I have to run mine 25lbs around the pavement or they will wear badly and pull everywhere but in the trails go much less.10 to 15lbs.
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Post by mlc on Oct 7, 2009 21:24:02 GMT -4
don't know just enough that the tire won't flatten to the rim
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Post by timsyj on Oct 7, 2009 21:28:38 GMT -4
Ya but u do not go to grocery stores like some...just kidding jeff...lol i couldn't resist!!!
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Post by KAC on Oct 7, 2009 21:31:03 GMT -4
I run some...don't really know i never check...i do know i have 1 almost flat right now!if it stops raining i'll check!!
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Post by mudandmore on Oct 8, 2009 6:40:48 GMT -4
12-16
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Post by mudandmore on Oct 8, 2009 6:41:18 GMT -4
Oh yeah... Mine never sees the mall...lol...
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Post by luvmyjeep on Oct 8, 2009 8:02:13 GMT -4
10-12 on the trail, 25 on the street.
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Post by coletrickle on Oct 8, 2009 14:42:57 GMT -4
I run about 30 on the street and so far I haven't lowered the pressure on the trail...but I'm just getting my feet wet.
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Post by davidson on Oct 8, 2009 15:40:31 GMT -4
18ish on the street, 8-10 on the trail usually unless i'm too lazy to air down.
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Post by wobbliepop on Oct 9, 2009 8:50:15 GMT -4
When I had my TJ and was running Pro-Comps.The pressure was like 10 in front left,29 in front right.15 in left rear and 12 in right rear.LOL But when I ran truxs they where awesome at around 15 lbs on the trail,30 in highway.
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Post by coletrickle on Oct 9, 2009 10:28:36 GMT -4
I notice a lot of you folks run low air pressure on the street. How come? Comfortable ride?
I just figured tires would wear funny and fuel mileage would suffer running air pressure lower than say 30 lbs.
Adrian
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Post by luvmyjeep on Oct 9, 2009 13:22:55 GMT -4
I notice a lot of you folks run low air pressure on the street. How come? Comfortable ride? I just figured tires would wear funny and fuel mileage would suffer running air pressure lower than say 30 lbs. Adrian The ride is quite rough in mine at 30lbs so that is the main reason why we run them at 25. When the tires were first put on the tire shop put them at 30lbs. Haven't noticed a difference in fuel economy but I'm sure there's a bit. I'm keeping a close watch on the tires and if they seem to be wearing unevenly we'll put them back up to 30.
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Post by coletrickle on Oct 13, 2009 8:51:18 GMT -4
Yes...look after those tires for me Cindy! Hahaha
Nice to meet you and Jeff Friday. We made it home safe and sound and I even started pulling parts off the old girl.
Got both the skids off and tonight I'm going to jack it up and get it on blocks to start getting those control arms off.
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Post by luvmyjeep on Oct 13, 2009 18:18:10 GMT -4
Yes...look after those tires for me Cindy! Hahaha Nice to meet you and Jeff Friday. We made it home safe and sound and I even started pulling parts off the old girl. Got both the skids off and tonight I'm going to jack it up and get it on blocks to start getting those control arms off. No worries - I'll look after them. Nice meeting you too Adrian, glad you got it home okay. Good luck with getting the rest of the parts you need - I imagine things are not easy to get off. Cheers, Cindy
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