maxxis bighorn pressures

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maxxis bighorn pressures

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just wondering what pressures other people run in their big horns on and off the road?
i'm in a swb saffari with 33" maxxis bighorns.
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hi on road i run 40psi,,, off road 20psi, and down to 15psi when need it that low.
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Well if you have tubes or bead locks you could go down to about 10 to 8 psi, depends what type of off road driving you are doing. Up here theres lots of mud so need low tyres :D
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Re: maxxis bighorn pressures

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mudy1 wrote:hi on road i run 40psi,,, off road 20psi, and down to 15psi when need it that low.


i've only been running 35psi on road as thats all the rating is on the tyres. other question is anyone know which compressors are good for someone with a small budget?
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Those doublepump things supercheap sell have been good. Can't remember the brand...They may be terrain tamer copies of bushranger??
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