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Old 08-31-2007, 05:48 PM
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Default Re: what 's the correct air pressure when doing it on sand, on highway, and on offroad.?

fourfourto I'd appreciate an apology for your comment "This thread got invaded by AE's or trolls...or some Frickin stupid newbee's ." as I can only assume you were referring to me. I don't like being called stupid, especially when I'm right.

I never said you couldnt go down under 18 lbs im sure 15 or 12 is fine but going under 10 without beadlocks.I dont think anyone here has beadlocks on a 3



Another newbie thinks hes right.,Your link didnt prove anything except the lower the air more traction.I you go under 10psi you could blow(your favorite word) your tire off the rim.
If anyone here agree's with this guy let me know.
Also does anyone airdown under 10 ? I dont think so



Steve #1 if you could get a few regulars to agree with you then I will take back my comment otherwise

Not sure about you steve #1 but GVCOGUY got to be a AE My comment was for both of you.
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