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- John
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- Charleston SC
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- 2021 Bronco 4dr OBX MIC 2.7 Rear Locker A51 Roast
- Your Bronco Model
- Outer Banks
On my OBX, when driving at 18 or 20# on the beach, there is no beeping. (I've never heard a beep). Once one tire drops below about 30 poumds, The tire pressure screen pops up and stays there as my constant reminder that I am not in the 30's in psi. Also, when airing up or down, the tire pressure dash screen registers quite accurately and with very little delay. So, I use the dash tire pressure gauge for airing up and down; the hand-held, which I check with, has become redundant.Thank you. So when people lower to 20 psi or so for rock crawling, as well as the warning light is there a constant beeping?
On my previous Ford, a 2016 F150, the tpms gauge took longer to register, therefore I depended more on the handheld devices or the pre-set screw-on deflaters.
That's my experience between 15 and 35 pounds on the beach on a 2021 OBX.
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