Even big tires will sink if not aired down. What do you have for wheels and tires now?As soon as I hit sand I slow down and sink. I need flotation devices. Lol
35 psi will be better, but you will need to get in the 15 psi range before it is really noticeableI'm running 235 85 16 tires. I aired down to 35 lbs and man what a difference. like I had coils springs up front. The fronts were at 90 psi. My wife even liked the ride. No rattling too. Will get on some sand today.
Yes. This is very true.Also fwiw
Sand is like snow in that there are several "types" take note on the terrain and how it reacts.
But do HAVE FUN
It is ******* tires running them too low on the street. Really need a way to air back up, so you can get down to the 15 psi range.Have to remember that I have to drive on the road most of the time. I think 35 is where I'm going to keep it for a little while. So as I was airing down, I broke one of the valve stems. Not the stem itself, but the core inside. Either I find some cores tomorrow or I have to bring it in to be replaced Monday.
If 35# does not kill the tires on road you win.
I doubt a tire rated at 80-90# will like it tho!
Yes but the handling may suffer from the lower pressure.Running them at 35 is not ideal, but it's not likely to kill the tires if he's running around mostly empty. They'll just wear the edges off.
EDIT: Here you go. 35psi should hold fine. That's about 1700# capacity per tire.