Hello all, I'm new to the forum and to wheelin. I have a '94 rodeo LS 4wd. Yesterday I went off-roading for the first time and it was GREAT. When I got there I noticed everyone was deflation their tires. I know this is done to increase traction, but I wasnt sure as to how much I was supposed to deflate my tires. I have 265/70r16 yokohama geolanders II's.
when I checked the tire presure before deflating, they were all at about 35, so I took them downt to 30 PSI not wanting to go too low. anyway, I'm not sure if this was the correct PSI, but it seemed to be fine. I went thru rockbed streams, thru sand, rocks and thru thick mud without much problems. I even climbed and decended some steep angles just as well as most. I can honestly say that I am officially hooked to off-roading after yesterdays experience. I just want to get as much info and feedback from you veterans before I seriously get into this. I'm already considering buying the calmini 3' inch suspension lift.
But back to basics, as I'm planning on going back next
Sunday so, what should I set my PSI at?

Last edited by nirvroxx; 07/18/06 06:56 AM.