Do you guys air down offroad? What PSI for stock tires?

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Flash1034

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Title says it all. I airdown in my Jeep but that’s rock crawling, not high speed bombing.

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Look up a load and pressure chart. See what minimum pressure is recommended. Then make an informed decision.
 

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I’ve gone down to 15-18 while running in dunes at 60+ mph on straights and mild whoops.


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Load and Pressure chart won't help....going off road, not trying to have the "safe" amount of pressure for your load on the pavement.

Most guys at ROC are running about 24psi front and about 22psi rear...and I tried it and it felt just about right for desert type speed running.
Is this the "correct" answer?...there is no one answer, but start with the pressures above and see how it works for you.
The lower the speeds, the lower you can safely run...but you knew that already :)
 

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I run 15 to 18 on trails for comfort and to protect the tires. Generally at speeds below 40. I do not have bead locks on the Raptor. I have been down to 12 without a problem. Use the pressure you are comfortable with, you will be fine.
 
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