Enough said-
1LoudJT Well-known member Jan 25, 2024 #3 People getting started in offroad, tread on the caution side of and don't air down. Really need too, there are so many traction benefits.
People getting started in offroad, tread on the caution side of and don't air down. Really need too, there are so many traction benefits.
alohamike Active member Jan 30, 2024 #7 I have a buddy who will never air down. Never. I have showed him a similar graphic many times. He seems to believe that the strain on the sidewall will mess up the tire quicker.
I have a buddy who will never air down. Never. I have showed him a similar graphic many times. He seems to believe that the strain on the sidewall will mess up the tire quicker.
WandereR Well-known member Feb 4, 2024 #8 Boots on the ground! ha ha ha, more rubber on the ground, traction rules
Gladiator Max Well-known member Feb 6, 2024 #9 So true, but remember those turns when you are driving with lower pressure
Bandit63 Active member Mar 7, 2024 #14 Surprised you don’t see more of the sidewalls showing at lower psi.
9Sean2 Well-known member Mar 10, 2024 #16 smritte said: To me, it looks like the same picture photoshopped. Click to expand... Funny, while I agree with the principle of the illustration, it's not accurate representation of what it would really look like.
smritte said: To me, it looks like the same picture photoshopped. Click to expand... Funny, while I agree with the principle of the illustration, it's not accurate representation of what it would really look like.
Bandit63 Active member Mar 11, 2024 #18 smritte said: To me, it looks like the same picture photoshopped. Click to expand... Yeah I think you are onto something
smritte said: To me, it looks like the same picture photoshopped. Click to expand... Yeah I think you are onto something