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Just installed my new BFG 285/75/16's and love them so far. Great in the rain and great on the road. Decided to tackle the field i got stuck in two weeks ago with the Firestones. I aired down to 35 lbs all the way around and went right through the field in 4 wheel. Got brave and took it out of four wheel and it still flew through the field. It's a little bit colder than it was the night i got stuck and it stopped raining yesterday. It was raining the night I got stuck. I was shooting all kinds of mud and grass out the back of the truck. I actually had fun this time!
My question is what pressures I should run for different circumstances.
I'm happy with 50lbs all the way around for highway driving.
Mud? 35lbs like I had today? seemed to work well. Can i go lower without damaging the tires?
Sand? lower than 35lbs?
Snow? 35-40lbs?
I wouldn't care about dropping the pressures in a lighter truck but the X weighs so much i wants to get some advice.
Thanks!
Last edited by cterrysgd; Nov 8, 2003 at 12:23 PM.
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