Stock beadlock air pressure

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Is air pressure any different on stick beadlocks than the standard stock rims? I ran my standard stocks on sand @ 20 with no issues. Can I assume the same for my new stock beadlocks. Not beadlocks obviously.

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For what it is worth, I ran my stock beadlocks at 28 during TRR2014 without issues as you can see on my driver front tire.
 

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For what it is worth, I ran my stock beadlocks at 28 during TRR2014 without issues as you can see on my driver front tire.

Nice that helps. Gives me worst case at least since I will be on soft sand. Sweet pic BTW. Should be on brochure.

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on the stock rim without converting to beadlock, i would not go below 20psi. but thats my opinion. i usually run 20 in the sand dunes without any problems. i used to be a drifter so i tend to get sideways a lot.
 
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on the stock rim without converting to beadlock, i would not go below 20psi. but thats my opinion. i usually run 20 in the sand dunes without any problems. i used to be a drifter so i tend to get sideways a lot.
ok cool. 20 was what I planned on and will be using stock beadlock without converting. I know it was fine on the regular stock rims but wasnt sure on this and didnt want to find out to late. lol

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I run 12 in the back and 14 in the fronts in the sand dunes. Makes a huge difference in climbing the hills. This was with my stock wheels tires and even now on my Goodyear tires. I would watch if spinning sideways in 2wd, but beyond that I have not had an issue. Plus I fly in the air and on the ground.
 
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