3-Ply Sidewall? Always 4 Me

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John M BUNMAN

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This is exactly why I went with the BFG KM3 MT E. Whatever your shoes, a 3ply sidewall is Mandatory for me :)E610F2E1-B316-4545-92B9-E3A220F58267.jpeg1EF58994-CFFF-44AE-B304-02E927EE54E6.jpeg95C06FB6-3B53-4F94-BA16-63B9468A9383.jpeg8E132BB2-D351-4001-B8E6-9589653A8436.jpegF85B32A4-E380-4A89-B63A-56338787F85C.jpeg
 
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On those kind of rocks, I would air down to 12 or so, and enjoy riding on that cloud of T I T T I E S! No way I would hit that at 32 for miles on end, but I'm old...Air is cheap! :p
I know it is a much better ride. I get nervous about losing a bead, I usually go down to 18/19 when I do. I hate changing tires off road, or actually anytime haaa haaa. The big rock section was only about 2miles constant than not to bad for the next 30. I’m old and Jacked-Up :bawl:
 
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