A Disco2 will retain beads a lot better than most other rims because of the bead retainer behind the bead. They're awesome, unless you're a tyre fitter.
The pressure really depends on the size of tyre and the construction of tyre. I'm not recommending anything for you, but for me....
285/75-16 Goodyear MTR Kelvar - 10.5psi on sand
285/75-16 Goodyear MTR - 12psi on sand
285/75-16 Pirelli ATR - 15psi on sand.
33x10.5-16 Simex JT2 - 10.5psi on sand
34x11.5-16 Simex JT2 - 10.5psi on sand.
Here is the trick with sand pressures.... choose a footprint rather than a psi that you're after. Then you can set your tyre pressures with a bit more usability when trying to gain traction. An even pressure may end up giving you less traction at one end of the 4WD or be too soft at the other end.
So, for example as an extreme case, when airing down JT2's, we would look for a certain number of tread lugs on the ground to give an even footprint. When loaded, that might mean there is 10psi in the front and 12 psi in the rear to carry the extra weight. With Pirelli ATR's it may mean 14psi at the front and 16psi at the rear.
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