Best PSI for soft beach sand?
#1
Best PSI for soft beach sand?
Access to my favorite 19 mile beach drive has about 150 yds. of soft stuff to negotiate before the hardpack. I usually just get up some speed at the start and float across it with throttle. However, the fun is exploring around the dunes = soft stuff where I tend to dig in and sink. I aired down to 28, but it didn't help much. How low should I go? I've the stock Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 265/65-17's. TIA...
#4
28 is way too high. Go down to about 10psi front and back. If you still find yourself getting stuck, go down even lower to about 8. The lower you go, the more you run the risk of breaking the bead so take it slow and don't turn sharp. Make sure you use a good pressure gauge, the normal ones you get from the auto parts store are junk and aren't accurate enough, especially at low pressure.
My friend routinely goes down to about 4psi at pismo, but he has some pretty good skills.
Steve
My friend routinely goes down to about 4psi at pismo, but he has some pretty good skills.
Steve
#5
psi depends on driving ablitities!
I have a friend that went to pismo too, he aired down too about 8 psi, and the tire popped off the bead. Then again, he pulled the same thing w/ fully aired tires once. HaHa
he has a stock 2wd ranger that gets driven like a trail rig.
he has a stock 2wd ranger that gets driven like a trail rig.
#7
San Ramon is up in the bay area. I went to Cal Poly SLO though. My former roommate's grandma lives in lompoc.
Yeah, the lower pressure you go the more skill it takes to keep the bead. But if you do roll the bead off then you can try that cool exploding tire trick to re-seat the bead!
Just kidding, if you do blow a bead then either use a powertank to reseat it or use a ratchet strap around the tire and an air compressor.
10 psi should be good enough.
Steve
Yeah, the lower pressure you go the more skill it takes to keep the bead. But if you do roll the bead off then you can try that cool exploding tire trick to re-seat the bead!
Just kidding, if you do blow a bead then either use a powertank to reseat it or use a ratchet strap around the tire and an air compressor.10 psi should be good enough.
Steve
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Re: Best PSI for soft beach sand?
Originally posted by BT17R
I've the stock Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 265/65-17's. TIA...
I've the stock Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 265/65-17's. TIA...
However, it's always good to have a buddy and a tow strap, just in case.
Don't forget to lock that center diff
#14
The bead seating trick is you use starting fluid. Spray it in the tire and then when you light it the sudden expansion of gases pops the tire on the bead. This is great if you are out in the middle of nowhere but really most shops charge what - $6 to mount a tire?
#15
There is another trick for seating the bead. You take that valve core out of your tire, set the regulator to 150psi on the Power Tank and let it rip! seats the beads every time. That is if you have a Power Tank. I haven't tried driving on the sand yet, but in the snow I was running 0 psi and never popped a bead. I am running Pro Comp Mud Terrain 31x10.5x15's on Unique Street Lock type rims.
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