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Lowest tire pressure for my Remington tires #697313 02/16/06 05:19 PM
Anonymous
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I just installed a set of remington mud brutes (32 x 11.5/15). They are on stock aluminum wheels (15 x 7). I run mostlyu in the sand along local rivers. I crawl over a few roots here and ther also. What is a safe low pressure limit and not have to worry about losing a bead or hurting the tires?

Re: Lowest tire pressure for my Remington tires #697314 02/17/06 08:07 AM
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Stock02 Offline
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I'm cautious and only go as low as 12 psi and have had no problems. Now my setup isn't the same as yours....(different tires, different width)


02 Tacoma Xcb 4x4, runnin 32"s, 2.5" Daystar spacers, 1.5" Downey HD shackles, AOR sliders, SkidRow Tcase skid, 20# CO2 setup
Re: Lowest tire pressure for my Remington tires #697315 02/17/06 07:14 PM
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I've run my 32x11.50's on the stock 15x7 rims down to 8 PSI without any problems...I ran them like that for 3 days at pismo two weeks ago and even drove on the pavement like that to go get food and air up...Though it is a little sketchy driving on the street cause everytime you turn you feel like you're gonna roll a bead <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> But other than that I've run at 8 PSI without any problems


1999 Black TRD Prerunner X-Cab V6
3 Revtek Lift
32x11.50 BFG AT
8"x2.5" Sway Away remote resi. coilovers and Total Chaos upper arms sitting in the garage begging to be installed
Re: Lowest tire pressure for my Remington tires [Re: 99TRD] #697316 02/18/06 09:03 PM
Anonymous
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WOW - 8 psi is low. Ok, 12 is safe and even lower if I want to. Thanks guys!


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