Tire pressure for snow wheeling
I am new to snow wheeling and am wondering if a low tire pressure (like rock crawling/sand dunes) is needed or do I run my tires at normal pressure. :thinking:
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Lower. Make your foot print wider for better traction/ floatabilty on the snow. Dont go to low, if you lose the bead and the tire deflates it will suck! Especially if you don't have onboard air.
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Originally Posted by NH-JK
(Post 2617871)
Lower. Make your foot print wider for better traction/ floatabilty on the snow. Dont go to low, if you lose the bead and the tire deflates it will suck! Especially if you don't have onboard air.
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If you search here you will find the answers. This has been addressed MANY times
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Originally Posted by Northernmedic
(Post 2618065)
If you search here you will find the answers. This has been addressed MANY times
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If you boys can't get along, I'll turn this JK around and we'll go home!!!!!!
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Don't make me stop this car!:)
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Originally Posted by Navyvetnorwich91
Don't make me stop this car!:)
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Originally Posted by NoFunRich
(Post 2618685)
can't we all just get along?
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I'm telling MOM!
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