I don't agree with that statement. It helps tremendously, depending on how deep of **** your in.I doubt tire pressure adjustments will make any difference in the sand.
Beadlocks say otherwiseI doubt tire pressure adjustments will make any difference in the sand.
If you're referring to beadlock rims, no one is allowed to have real beadlock wheels, I think they are illegal. Plus 98% of people that go wheelin rarely use beadlock wheels. Unless they green sticker their truck or have tons of money. I also live in California idk how the laws are in other states. I usually see beadlock wheels in legit pre runners or crawlers.Beadlocks say otherwise
If you're referring to beadlock rims, no one is allowed to have real beadlock wheels, I think they are illegal. Plus 98% of people that go wheelin rarely use beadlock wheels. Unless they green sticker their truck or have tons of money. I also live in California idk how the laws are in other states. I usually see beadlock wheels in legit pre runners or crawlers.Beadlocks say otherwise
Point was......If you're referring to beadlock rims, no one is allowed to have real beadlock wheels, I think they are illegal. Plus 98% of people that go wheelin rarely use beadlock wheels. Unless they green sticker their truck or have tons of money. I also live in California idk how the laws are in other states. I usually see beadlock wheels in legit pre runners or crawlers.
Pismo is bothAre you talking about airing down on the beach or in the dunes? I run Nitto Terra Grappler G2 10 ply 33" and never had to air down anywhere. But never played in the dunes so that may be different. No problem on flat sand ever staying in 4H. Have only used 4L in steep terrain.
Dunes, i can stay on the beach without airing down at allAre you talking about airing down on the beach or in the dunes? I run Nitto Terra Grappler G2 10 ply 33" and never had to air down anywhere. But never played in the dunes so that may be different. No problem on flat sand ever staying in 4H. Have only used 4L in steep terrain.