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Whats a good psi for TSL BOGGER??

Mike83

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I was wondering what psi should be used for highway driving? max if 45 that seems a bit much. any info on highway and offroad psi be great i would hate to wreck these on short highway trip because of bad air pressure!! The offroading they see is all mud and 2 track roads, we dont have trails around here, or rocks.
 
I've got mine at 20(35x16 Boggers) and could probly go a little less. The very out side of the big lug barely touches the road.
 
I've got mine at 20(35x16 Boggers) and could probly go a little less. The very out side of the big lug barely touches the road.


x2. keep e pretty low. you can do the water test.
1 pour water on road
2 drive over water and back onto dry
3 inspect tracks for complete footprint
4 stare at bogger tracks for a bit cause they are cool.

while not entirely the best way, should get you closer than 45psi.
i have never had more than 25psi in 42s.
 
I think I have 15 in mine, and think is too much. Need to do the water thing, but need to get the truck going first.
 
x2. keep e pretty low. you can do the water test.
1 pour water on road
2 drive over water and back onto dry
3 inspect tracks for complete footprint
4 stare at bogger tracks for a bit cause they are cool.

while not entirely the best way, should get you closer than 45psi.
i have never had more than 25psi in 42s.
Don't forget that last step since it is the most important one :D
 
I run mine at 25 right now. It takes a few miles for them to warm up enough to get round again.
 
Another way to tell where you are at is to use a paint marker (or something similar) and paint a line all the way across the treads. Drive around and little bit and see where the paint is wearing and adjust pressure accordingly.
 
Ok thanks, i got 40 in them just because but its way to much for a light k5, im a bouncy ball. and they have a swagger on the highway thats a bit un-nerving, kinda like having really low tires on a normal vehicle but i suppose thats because they are brand new and not broke in at all........right? lol
 
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