Off road air down

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Whats up with all the big dogs on here, hey i just wana say thanks for everything that you guys post and all the information that everyone contributes, you guys are amazing and i love reading everything. So im planning a trip to the Plumas National Forest in California, im running on the Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT tires, does anyone have a good airdown pressure for some rocky trails, nothing to crazy but definitely a high clearance 4x4 rocky terrain setting, any info will help and thanks alot.
 
Yep, 20-28 psi would be my range. If you're getting a lot of flex in the tire sidewalls and hitting rims, I'd go back up.

I'll go 12-20 psi in the sand. But that's just putting around near camp not running too hard.

Bring a good compressor so you can get aired up quickly. I sometimes bring my PowerTank CO2 setup when I'm going to air down a lot. I can fill a 35 inch tire from 20 to 80 psi in 1.5 minutes instead of 5-10.
 
Hell ya thats what i was looking for thats the number factor that i been looking for thanks alot!!
 
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20 is what I run on rocky/forrest terrain. Makes a world of difference.
 
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Whats up with all the big dogs on here, hey i just wana say thanks for everything that you guys post and all the information that everyone contributes, you guys are amazing and i love reading everything. So im planning a trip to the Plumas National Forest in California, im running on the Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT tires, does anyone have a good airdown pressure for some rocky trails, nothing to crazy but definitely a high clearance 4x4 rocky terrain setting, any info will help and thanks alot.
not sure about off road pressure but my tire pressure at 98mph is about 40psi!!!
 

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