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Re: Why Air Down Your Tires Off Road
« Reply #90 on: Oct 09, 2017, 07:14:23 PM »
I've been wheelin' more years than I care to admit and air down Every Trail. Anyone that doesn't is an idiot or a newbie or lacks the funds for some form of a device for adding air back after deflation, the ride is smoother the traction is better and the airing-up at the end of the trail is just part of the experience of the adventure.  If you have open diffs it's your best friend for getting further down that trail. In sand it keeps you on the top, in mud it's a great help too. Rocks are a requirement. Come to think of it I can't think of a good reason NOT to air down Off-Road, ever.  Get some real time out there and you'll find out yourself.   :twocents:  :twocents:   :twocents:
« Last Edit: Oct 09, 2017, 07:23:02 PM by Slabzilla »
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