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โDec-28-2013 02:37 PM
JacintoKid wrote:~DJ~ wrote:
do most of you guys air down on rocky mountain trails?
โDec-28-2013 10:37 AM
Muley and Shard wrote:
Well, it's winter again and time to think about beach camping. We have a Lance 992, easily over 4,000, probably more like 4500 loaded with water, me and Shard and Emma the dog, groceries, beer, gas, 2 batteries, 2 propanes, genset, A/c, firewood, beer, well you get the idea. We had it on the 2500HD last summer and did the beach at Sandy Neck with Toyo stock size A/T's. We found that 30 rear 22 front was just the right amount of "sag" to the sidewalls.
I thought for sure we would get stuck, that camper is a LOAD, but we drove right out first try and it became a non issue after that, even in the deep soft stuff pulling out of the ruts. The people that run the place are pretty militant about psi, supposedly will fine you if you are above 18, but when I got the rears anywhere near 22 they were just about on the rims.
A note about deflators, We have trailheads but never stick them on and go, for the 5 minutes it takes to watch them work and take them off before we roll, we would rather wait and be sure. A friend of ours drove his 4wd Winnie out with the deflators left on and woke up the next morning on a deserted beach with 4 flats.
I was going to leave a picture with the old truck but it's a little too complicated for me to bother. Maybe when we get the new dually out there, before and after.
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โJan-30-2013 03:51 AM
Steve_in_29 wrote:F450WHEELS wrote:You have been very lucky. Your tire maker would definitely inform you that airing down that low is a bad idea. All the .5" size wheels have NO bead seat and the ONLY thing holding the tire on the rim is AIR pressure. Plus those tires are not made to flex as much as that low of pressure will allow them to.
I go to Pismo beach at least once a year pulling a 20 inclosed trailer with a F450 with 19.5 tires and I air down to 20 psi all the way around with no problems.
Did your tire shop perhaps use rim glue when mounting the tires? Might hold bead in place but will make replacing the tires a real bear for the next shop.
โJan-29-2013 05:22 PM
1971amerigo wrote:
I might add to this topic.
A set of automatic tire deflators is a great investment.
I have purchased the Staun TRYE DEFLATORS.
They work great!
โJan-29-2013 05:12 PM
F450WHEELS wrote:You have been very lucky. Your tire maker would definitely inform you that airing down that low is a bad idea. All the .5" size wheels have NO bead seat and the ONLY thing holding the tire on the rim is AIR pressure. Plus those tires are not made to flex as much as that low of pressure will allow them to.
I go to Pismo beach at least once a year pulling a 20 inclosed trailer with a F450 with 19.5 tires and I air down to 20 psi all the way around with no problems.
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โJan-26-2013 03:41 PM
av8rds wrote:
I know one guy who does it regularly with 19.5's and know of another that does it with no adverse effects.