I agree with Plank agreeing with Fez, saves messing about.
Dry Sand could be the exception though, which might benefit from lower pressures.
I will keep to 26psi all round thanks for the help:thumbs
me too, after all lanes are legal roads still, typically not that demanding
indeed if needed much more toys, or less air would question if was
following tread lightly guidelines.
as said if get stuck or almost on a beach air those puppies right down
have heard as low as 9psi but clearly going to need plenty of air as
soon as get to hard stuff.
I will keep to 26psi all round thanks for the help:thumbs
also depends on what tyres/size you use?
Soooo, were you just polishing your valves last week on the side slope then :lolMy 31x1050R15 are at 35 psi all round on & off road.
So as 1st 2 replys :clap leave at what you drive at on road :thumbs
Phoned devons row officer and they said can go on all orpa and byways listed on ostensibly map but doesn't want us using in extreme weather and best walk the orpa 1st as some r 2narrow 4 4x4s I would never go alone unless walked that route and no way of getting stuck we r in a group of 1 terrano 1 ford ranger 1defender and 1un known:thumbshi surely byways are open to all traffic
used to be called boats now typically
just byways, mind avoid restricted
byways as these are the old rupps
roads used as public footpaths and
bridleways since reclassifiction by some
county right of way departments.
in derbyshire we gained ORPA, the dotted
lanes other route public access, though
need checkling as my not have vehicular
rights. these lanes are typically farm
access tracks so can be a grey area
unlike pure byway/boats.
still would question need to de air
to that degree, unless already stuck.
just take time, read route, get out and
inspect if in doubt and really should be
in a group.
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