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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
Off-roading your Gen 2: Driving Modes, Handling Characteristics, and more
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<blockquote data-quote="rtmozingo" data-source="post: 1436820" data-attributes="member: 24616"><p>No limit on 4H. Well, speed limiter I guess.</p><p></p><p>As for stock beadlock - well, it isn't a beadlock, it is "beadlock capable". IE it is functionally the same as my non-beadlock wheel. I've heard more than a few people debead in the 20psi range...but personally, I ran 18psi going sideways a lot and didn't rip a bead, even had a flat for 5 miles and still didn't rip it off. You increase the risk of debeading the lower psi you go, and how aggressive you are driving also factors in. 8 psi in sand with granny driving is probably fine, but slipping and sliding may rip the bead at 15 psi in the same conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtmozingo, post: 1436820, member: 24616"] No limit on 4H. Well, speed limiter I guess. As for stock beadlock - well, it isn't a beadlock, it is "beadlock capable". IE it is functionally the same as my non-beadlock wheel. I've heard more than a few people debead in the 20psi range...but personally, I ran 18psi going sideways a lot and didn't rip a bead, even had a flat for 5 miles and still didn't rip it off. You increase the risk of debeading the lower psi you go, and how aggressive you are driving also factors in. 8 psi in sand with granny driving is probably fine, but slipping and sliding may rip the bead at 15 psi in the same conditions. [/QUOTE]
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