stomps
8th November 2014, 05:22 PM
I'm laying on my stretcher in the back of my 110 drinking a beer and generally pondering life. Ive just done a lap of Bribie Island as i do including the length of the beach in the soft ( high tide) and I've never let down my tyres..I see almost everyone else either letting down or re inflating theirs but I have never found I have to.
I'm running standard military tyres and never get bogged she just chugs through. I never let them down in the army because we only had hand pumps and I can't remember getting bogged there either. Last trip driving off the beach the two cars follloing in my tracks both got bogged (bet their tyres were deflated) but mine just drove off. Just interested; and am no way being a smart arse, to what people's thoughts are in relation to tyre deflation. I can't remember being taught to let down my tyres in the green but that doesn't mean it wasn't taught.
If so what is a safe level to go down to with the army bar tread tyres and is it worth the effort.
I've got no idea which forum this is going into as I'm using the aurlo app.
Cheers
Tim
I'm running standard military tyres and never get bogged she just chugs through. I never let them down in the army because we only had hand pumps and I can't remember getting bogged there either. Last trip driving off the beach the two cars follloing in my tracks both got bogged (bet their tyres were deflated) but mine just drove off. Just interested; and am no way being a smart arse, to what people's thoughts are in relation to tyre deflation. I can't remember being taught to let down my tyres in the green but that doesn't mean it wasn't taught.
If so what is a safe level to go down to with the army bar tread tyres and is it worth the effort.
I've got no idea which forum this is going into as I'm using the aurlo app.
Cheers
Tim