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I stumbled upon this this video recently (linked below) showing a Bronco Raptor going down a dirt utilities trail at a very fast speed.
For running something like this, should you air down at all? Or are you running highway PSI because of the high speed?
Now, I’ve always been taught a good rule of thumb is to never exceed speed higher than your PSI when you air down. Doing so can avoid popping a bead and for general safety when you need to turn, stop, etc. E.g. If you air down to 25psi, try to not exceed 25mph.
For running something like this, should you air down at all? Or are you running highway PSI because of the high speed?
Now, I’ve always been taught a good rule of thumb is to never exceed speed higher than your PSI when you air down. Doing so can avoid popping a bead and for general safety when you need to turn, stop, etc. E.g. If you air down to 25psi, try to not exceed 25mph.
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