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<blockquote data-quote="Skid Mark" data-source="post: 1321595" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>Hints the fact I said what kind of terrain soft or hard. I.e Assuming a standerd base number in soft surface's and an increased amount of gppsi when on hard surface's average. The poll is to get an over all idea of the spectrum across the board not a debate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LMAO</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Read first response in post not a debate rather a perspective of diversity</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok rapping fortay first I had whiskey and split-tail If you don't like whiskey and split-tail I'm sorry I get board with just beer and boobs.</p><p> I understand the weight bias hell think about if your on a side hill vert and sitting one tire that changes it as well.</p><p> I'm just looking for a approximate number to do a rig tire vs terrain perspective and see what works accost the board.</p><p>If just a dozen or so people post up a little verity in rigs and tires It might be a useful tool for... tools who are looking to buy tires </p><p></p><p>By the standerd response I figure everyones just hungover, stoned or just lazy its not rocket since and doesn't have to have the level of perfection some of you build your rigs to</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>816 inches of contact with my 33/12.5 @12 psi. My jeep prepared to go is about 5500lbs so ON AVERAGE I have a 6.74 gppsi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skid Mark, post: 1321595, member: 18549"] Hints the fact I said what kind of terrain soft or hard. I.e Assuming a standerd base number in soft surface's and an increased amount of gppsi when on hard surface's average. The poll is to get an over all idea of the spectrum across the board not a debate. LMAO Read first response in post not a debate rather a perspective of diversity Ok rapping fortay first I had whiskey and split-tail If you don't like whiskey and split-tail I'm sorry I get board with just beer and boobs. I understand the weight bias hell think about if your on a side hill vert and sitting one tire that changes it as well. I'm just looking for a approximate number to do a rig tire vs terrain perspective and see what works accost the board. If just a dozen or so people post up a little verity in rigs and tires It might be a useful tool for... tools who are looking to buy tires By the standerd response I figure everyones just hungover, stoned or just lazy its not rocket since and doesn't have to have the level of perfection some of you build your rigs to 816 inches of contact with my 33/12.5 @12 psi. My jeep prepared to go is about 5500lbs so ON AVERAGE I have a 6.74 gppsi [/QUOTE]
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