John Canfield said:I can't remember if you have the stock Moab rims or not - if so you can safely run them at 10-12 pounds. 17 pounds is too much air for the trail. Being in the correct gear (and geared properly for your tire size/tranny) for the situation is also part of being a smooth driver.
zmotorsports said:John was that at the Hump & Bump rally or just a local club trail run?
Our Jeep club was going to go to the Hump & Bump but everyone had conflicting schedules and we couldn't make it.
Mike.
Oscar Mike said:That was during the Hump N Bump...you remember the text you read about the trail leader and the trip to Whitmore Point...that's the guy. Great guy, just heavy footed, he likes running the trails like he is running the King of Hammers.
zmotorsports said:I know people like that. They are usually the ones requiring everyone else's help to get their rig pieced back together to get off the trail.
Mike.
Oscar Mike said:You're right, and each time I go out I learn a little more, and I let a little more air out of the tires. I am running Level 8 (Chinese) wheels, which seem to be an okay wheel...I just don't know how low I can go yet. I will be airing down to at least 14 PSI on Sunday and see how that goes.
Becks said:Pre running trails this week in Gold Canyon, good trails and great scenery. Looks to be a fun couple weeks. Hope next weeks predicted rain is not to heavy.
zmotorsports said:Gotta admit Gary, I'm a bit jealous.
Mike.
zmotorsports said:I know people like that. They are usually the ones requiring everyone else's help to get their rig pieced back together to get off the trail.
Mike.
Oscar Mike said:Thought you'd get a kick out of this...same guy yesterday on the Matterhorn Trail running unlocked D35 and D30 driving hard as usual.