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<blockquote data-quote="Raptorguy21" data-source="post: 71158" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Well with my Raptor (KMC Beadlocks) I was able to air down to 15PSI and still dune run hard without a problem......with non-beadlocks I wouldn't go down past 20PSI if you plan on running it hard.</p><p> </p><p>Rock crawling is a different animal, but yet you have the same worry about the bead coming off the wheel. You could get away with 15PSI rock crawling on stock wheels as long as there was too much "side-ways motion" or real tight rock spaces. </p><p></p><p>As for mud......well that has always been offroading's biggest mystery. What works for one guy/truck doesn't work for another, not to mention the different types of mud there are.....with mud you're really on your own with trial and error. However, one thing to keep in mind is to keep the tread clean and not clogged and usually that required lots of wheel speed especially with all terrains.....hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptorguy21, post: 71158, member: 22"] Well with my Raptor (KMC Beadlocks) I was able to air down to 15PSI and still dune run hard without a problem......with non-beadlocks I wouldn't go down past 20PSI if you plan on running it hard. Rock crawling is a different animal, but yet you have the same worry about the bead coming off the wheel. You could get away with 15PSI rock crawling on stock wheels as long as there was too much "side-ways motion" or real tight rock spaces. As for mud......well that has always been offroading's biggest mystery. What works for one guy/truck doesn't work for another, not to mention the different types of mud there are.....with mud you're really on your own with trial and error. However, one thing to keep in mind is to keep the tread clean and not clogged and usually that required lots of wheel speed especially with all terrains.....hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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