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PSI and Stabalizer rec for Rubicon

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I'm running the Rubicon tomorrow with Jeep Jamboree. What PSI should I run my 38in Ridge Grapplers on Beadlocks (I'm thinking 10-12psi) and what setting 1 through 23 should I have my FOX ATS stabalizer at (thinking lowest 1)
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I mean if you are going with the Jamboree why not talk to them tomorrow when you get there and go with what they recommend?
 

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that looks like a good psi to start with. no idea on the stabilizer, but probably really won't make a lot of difference at the slow speeds you will be going.
 

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The stabilizer only exists for highway stability, so really not worth considering messing with for just wheeling.
 

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I'm running the Rubicon tomorrow with Jeep Jamboree. What PSI should I run my 38in Ridge Grapplers on Beadlocks (I'm thinking 10-12psi) and what setting 1 through 23 should I have my FOX ATS stabalizer at (thinking lowest 1)
Slow crawling,, I like 5 or less on the stabilizer…
 

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As @yokramer mentioned, you'll have plenty of time to ask for recommendations at the meetup the night before. I ran my 37s with no issues at 12 PSI on the Rubicon, and that's without beadlocks.

Note that the guides are pretty damn awesome, especially when they bring their wives along.

And think of the trip as a way to get significantly more comfortable around bears ;). You'll most likely run into people along the way that are asking for food to replace what was stolen acquired for momma's cubs.
 

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I think I ran the trail last year with 15 ish psi. It was dry and traction was never an issue. I don't like to give up ground clearance if I don't need to.
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