Hi!
First of all I´m sorry about my spelling and grammar, english isn´t my first language
with that out of the way...
Most of my overlanding trips have a mix of tarmac and dirt, and I´m wondering if I should air up for the tarmac bits in between
I´ll give you some context, I drive a 2016 VW amarok which weigths around 5800lb (it´s got steel front and back bumpers, winch and all my camping gear) I´m running 255/85r16 whichs is a 33x10 Yokohama Geolander MT003 LT
most of the trails I run at 25-20PSI and the streets bits at most are 15-20 miles but almost exclusively highway (60-70mph)
My question is should I be airing up and then down again, or can I run 25-20psi on the street and not worry about ir
I do have a power tank and my tires being so norrow it never takes me more than a few minutes, but it seems a bit excecive doing it for every strech of tarmac
let me know what you guys think!
First of all I´m sorry about my spelling and grammar, english isn´t my first language
with that out of the way...
Most of my overlanding trips have a mix of tarmac and dirt, and I´m wondering if I should air up for the tarmac bits in between
I´ll give you some context, I drive a 2016 VW amarok which weigths around 5800lb (it´s got steel front and back bumpers, winch and all my camping gear) I´m running 255/85r16 whichs is a 33x10 Yokohama Geolander MT003 LT
most of the trails I run at 25-20PSI and the streets bits at most are 15-20 miles but almost exclusively highway (60-70mph)
My question is should I be airing up and then down again, or can I run 25-20psi on the street and not worry about ir
I do have a power tank and my tires being so norrow it never takes me more than a few minutes, but it seems a bit excecive doing it for every strech of tarmac
let me know what you guys think!