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Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by PaleAleYum, Aug 25, 2008.

  1. Aug 25, 2008
    PaleAleYum

    PaleAleYum New Member

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    Which type of tire can be run at lower pressures, tube or tubeless? In your experiece, what is considered low psi for a tube tire? I'm looking for information for off road use. Thanks.
     
  2. Aug 25, 2008
    Tiredcj6

    Tiredcj6 New Member

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    What size are you looking at? I used to run my 35x14.50x15 boggers at 8 psi under 20 kms hr. My 35x12.50x15 mtrs where used lots at 15psi up to 80 kms hr.
     
  3. Aug 25, 2008
    Hawk62cj5

    Hawk62cj5 Captain of OldSchool

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    I run 12 up front and as low as 7 psi in the back with 33x13.5 LTB Swampers with out bead locks.
     
  4. Aug 26, 2008
    bobracing

    bobracing web wheeler

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    In my experience, tube tire can only be run down to about 10psi before the tubes start sliding around and the rim cuts the valve stem.

    Tubeless is the only way to go.
    Radial tires are the best for low pressure and can be run down to below 1psi, 2 to 3 is pretty common with where I run. This is with a 37mtr but seen it done with gumbo, BFGs, swampers, and others. Radials make for a very nice all around tire and with the newer tires designs, the weak side wall statements aren't as true anymore.

    You'll also see guy say bias ply has stronger sidewalls and are the best, unless you are crawling through sharp rock with the Jeep on it's side, they aren't worth it.

    As for what pressures to run, this is very dependent on rig, rims, tire size, weight, bla bla bla, but a good starting point is 10psi for trail, I like a little lower with 37s in the 8psi range. Sand a little lower in the 6psi range and snow, 3psi is usually a good starting point if deep. Some sort of beadlock, be it paint, RTV, real beadlock, whatever, will help at lower psi but isn't needed to run the low psi.
     
  5. Aug 26, 2008
    Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

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    We'll run 'em at 5psi in the dunes here. Bias ply are seen as better because they'll "squat" more - tires like my BFG MT's have belted sidewalls and they're stiffer than the bias ply Cepek Fun Countries I had in the past.

    Just careful turning with them at that pressure - lots of tires rolled off wheels in the dunes.
     
  6. Aug 26, 2008
    NoFlyZone

    NoFlyZone Member

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    My TSL's don't even bulge without going less that 8 psi I have actually driven it with 0psi(not on purpose) 32 x 9.5 and 15x7 rim. no bead lock efforts of any kind.
     
  7. Aug 26, 2008
    DrDanteIII

    DrDanteIII Master Procrastinator

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    I run mine on the trail at 12psi.

    I could probably go lower, since the sidewalls dont even bulge. (swamper ltb's 33x13.50-15's on 15x10's)


    Honestly I didnt realize that anybody still made tube type tires in non-big rig sizes.
     
  8. Aug 26, 2008
    drexotic

    drexotic Happy now?!?!?

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    I run my BFG MT's at 8-10 lbs
     
  9. Aug 26, 2008
    Posimoto

    Posimoto Hopeless JEEP Addict

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    I run my Krawlers at 7 psi on the rocks.
     
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