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Re: The low-down on tire pressure
      05/15/12 02:42 PM

Great article, love the paper footprints!

When I go offroading, it's usually high speed desert stuff and I keep my tires around 16-20 PSI.

If the terrain is soft, sandy, or loamy, I'll go 12-16, but if there's alot of rocks, I'll keep them around 18-20, less chance of sidewall punctures..

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