6.2Blazer
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My first comment is to do some experimenting on tire pressure....and verify you really "need" to air down in certain circumstances. Yes, airing down tires helps off-road in most situations especially in soft sand but is not always "needed" to get around. I've been trail riding for 20+ years with aired down tires in certain situations simply depending on the need based on the terrain and trail difficulty. Again, airing down "helps" but is offset by the time and effort to air down and then air back up versus if you are actually struggling or having traction problems on the trail. Same goes for the beach....there are some circumstances you may not really need to air down to traverse the sand. The nice thing about this is if you start struggling you can stop before digging in and air down the tires as needed.
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I've always wanted a jeep and finally got one! Super excited to take it out on the beach and some back country trails. I have been reading that I should air the tires down to around 15 Lb for the sand. I'm not sure how to do that and what do you use to air them back up with? I want to do it as simply as possible. Thanks in advance for any helpful tips you may have.