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kohldad wrote:
PSI is PSI so doesn't matter if it's a spare or on the truck, the time will be the same.
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โJun-09-2017 08:04 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
I've done both with ordinary highway tires in dune sand. Airing down ABSOLUTELY is required. Larger AT or Off Road tires, may be you can get away not doing so.
Traction control? You MUST turn it off or you'll go nowhere fast...
โJun-09-2017 01:23 PM
โJun-09-2017 10:09 AM
RinconVTR wrote:dave54 wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
Good, fair report. PS to moderator... I've never "aired down" in my life!
Used to. No longer.
With newer tire designs and computerized traction controls airing down is no longer necessary. It may actually reduce traction.
I've done both with ordinary highway tires in dune sand. Airing down ABSOLUTELY is required. Larger AT or Off Road tires, may be you can get away not doing so.
Traction control? You MUST turn it off or you'll go nowhere fast. That said, I have not driven anything with a dedicated "SAND" traction selection.
Airing back up? Based on posts here and other places, I use this high volume high pressure air pump that connects directly to the battery;
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BM8RT8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
There are a few variations and brands of the same type of pump. Works great!
โJun-09-2017 08:21 AM
dave54 wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
Good, fair report. PS to moderator... I've never "aired down" in my life!
Used to. No longer.
With newer tire designs and computerized traction controls airing down is no longer necessary. It may actually reduce traction.
โJun-09-2017 07:58 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Tiger, airing down has some benefit for those that do it...but it may be physiological. I frequent Oceano Dunes and never air down.
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