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ive lost beads with my BFG's at 10 psi (33x12.5r15's on 15x8's)
i havent lost beads at 12psi
remember that your pressure gauge is just that - a pressure gauge...
it doesnt read absoulte pressure, just a difference from what is around you compared to what is in the tire...
meaning, if you air down to 10 at sea level, then go into the hills (JV), you could end up with 14-15 psi in the tires... airing down takes all of 10 minutes? do it on the lakebed...
gauge pressure comes into play with air shocks, nitrogen shocks and coilovers too...
I am going to start my tires (35x12.50x15 Maxxis CCs) at 14 psi in JV. Then just let them down slowly till I find that happy medium. Asking for advice on tires is not really great. Just start a little high when you hit the trail, then adjust.:chef:
it doesnt read absoulte pressure, just a difference from what is around you compared to what is in the tire...
meaning, if you air down to 10 at sea level, then go into the hills (JV), you could end up with 14-15 psi in the tires... airing down takes all of 10 minutes? do it on the lakebed...
Thanks for the advice. I live up here in the desert so I want to get them close air pressure wise. I have an air compressor in the motorhome so final adjusting at the lakebed will be easy.