rallydefault
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4hi
15 psi
Always, ALWAYS have a wooden board and shovel with you when oversanding.
15 psi
Always, ALWAYS have a wooden board and shovel with you when oversanding.
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I got the 4x4 for beach off ocean parkway. I think.I am on Long Island. Which pass did you get? The Outer Beach access for Smith Point or the Permit for Sore Thumb in Babylon.
I usually air down to about 15 or 18 PSI and then drive in 4LO. That has always worked for me.
Wow I would not have thought that was possible. What is the advantage of running that low on the highway?We drove home (1,100 miles) from moab at 22 psi including 80mph cornering through the passes on I-70, pretty sure your beads are safe on the sand. We usually go down to 10-15psi in the rocks and still haven't pushed a bead off in 2 decades of wheeling. Popped a couple beads running 8 psi without beadlocks, but both times were literally pushed off by rocks against the sidewall. You'd be amazed how little air pressure will keep a tire seated.
I’ve routinely run on the beach down to 12-14 without issue and no beadlocks. Wished I had onboard air which will be an early modification on my next Jeep.I have wondered what the minimum psi is with no beadlocks. I’ve gone down to 20, which is required on the outer banks, but I’ve seen others say they go lower.
No advantage, we stopped at 3 different gas stations heading out of town at 1:30 am and all 3 had compressors that were out of order so we drove home.Wow I would not have thought that was possible. What is the advantage of running that low on the highway?
That is Sore Thumb in Babylon. Its a good place!I got the 4x4 for beach off ocean parkway. I think.
I offroad at 10PSI, stock rims, 37s, have never thrown a bead.I have wondered what the minimum psi is with no beadlocks. I’ve gone down to 20, which is required on the outer banks, but I’ve seen others say they go lower.
It’s when the tire slips off the rim.What do you mean when saying lost a bead thrown a bead