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  1. 31 gru 2023 · Getting your tires to the right pressure for sand driving isn’t just about letting out air. It’s about doing it correctly and safely. Here’s how: Check Initial Tire Pressure: Start by knowing your baseline. Use your tire gauge to get an accurate reading of your tire’s current pressure.

  2. 20 gru 2023 · Sand Surfing: Imagine soft, yielding dunes. Lowering pressure increases floatation and prevents digging. Aim for 8-12 psi for most SUVs and Jeeps (E load range) and drop to 6-8 psi for heavy trucks (F or even G load range depending on weight) on extreme dunes. Keep your momentum going and adjust pressure in stages to avoid getting buried. Mud ...

  3. However, as a very broad rule, any sand worthy of the name would warrant tyre pressures at 20psi to begin with. If you find you're struggling to drive across the sand or you get stuck, then don't hesitate to drop tyre pressures by 2psi every time down to about 10psi.

  4. 22 gru 2014 · I tell most people the recommended tyre pressure for beach driving is 16 PSI, and lower as required. Even heavy Land Cruiser and Patrols (like my 80 Series is when it’s loaded up) can be safely driven along the beach at 16 PSI. For light weight vehicles, like Jimny’s and Sierra’s, you can start off at around 12 PSI.

  5. 25 kwi 2023 · Low tire pressure is better for driving on sand. Lower tire air pressure increases the tire’s contact area with the sand, which helps distribute the weight of the vehicle more evenly. This, in turn, improves flotation and reduces the risk of sinking or getting stuck in the sand.

  6. Lower pressures in sand provide superior 'flotation' and allow your tyres to remain on top of the sand instead of digging in. It's the larger tread area touching the ground that helps here to return improved kilograms per square centimetre ratios.

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