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U4 vs bouncers at koh??
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<blockquote data-quote="knaffie" data-source="post: 362763" data-attributes="member: 4618"><p>Proper KOH pressure should be 15-25 or so, depending on the tire. Proper bouncer (TSL, Bogger, etc.) pressure 8-12. I would GUESS at 8-12 to resist rim damage because I never had to put either set of my TSLs over 6 PSI..... ever. But I didn't do anything but crawling and dunes with them either. Based on what I see, I bet some of them are in the 15-20 PSI range, which I know makes those tires rock hard, and change shape never. That would certainly prevent ever damaging a rim. And to clarify, I'm not saying all the rigs, I'm saying some run too much pressure. </p><p></p><p>It's amazing how much of a difference just a few PSI in tire pressure makes in ride and handling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knaffie, post: 362763, member: 4618"] Proper KOH pressure should be 15-25 or so, depending on the tire. Proper bouncer (TSL, Bogger, etc.) pressure 8-12. I would GUESS at 8-12 to resist rim damage because I never had to put either set of my TSLs over 6 PSI..... ever. But I didn't do anything but crawling and dunes with them either. Based on what I see, I bet some of them are in the 15-20 PSI range, which I know makes those tires rock hard, and change shape never. That would certainly prevent ever damaging a rim. And to clarify, I'm not saying all the rigs, I'm saying some run too much pressure. It's amazing how much of a difference just a few PSI in tire pressure makes in ride and handling. [/QUOTE]
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