Just a random question but what are you 2dr jeepers with 35s have for your on road air pressure? And what do you guys air down too off-road???
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Just a random question but what are you 2dr jeepers with 35s have for your on road air pressure? And what do you guys air down too off-road???
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On road, 30-32. Off road, 12-14.
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On Road is 35, off road 18. I don't have bead locks.
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35’s here...
28 on road
10 off road
No beadlocks
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I run 24-26 on the road, since this is where they chalk tested best. 12-14 off road. No beadlocks. 315/75/16 mud terrains. Interestingly, the 315/75/16 all terrains I run in winter chalk tested best at 28. I ran those when I wheeled with them at 14-16 off road.
I have E-rated 315/75-16's on 8" wide wheels. I run 22 on road, 12 off road.
I used to do on my 38 x 15 x 15.5 swampers
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Last edited by Iskosa; 10-09-2018 at 09:58 AM.
28-30 psi for highway use and 12-15 psi on the trail.