What is the best TYRE pressure for gravel roads?

Tyre pressure for gravel roads and general outback dirt tracks
  • General gravel roads: 35psi.
  • Rough gravel: 26psi to 32psi.
  • Jagged rocks: 16psi to 24psi.
  • Crook gravel roads and tracks: 26psi.
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What pressure should gravel tires be?

Gravel tires are often 40-80 PSI. While they are a good starting point, those ranges are too broad and conservative for most riders.
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What is a good PSI for off roading?

Generally, for most off road vehicles 15-20 PSI is a good starting point compared to 35 PSI +/- found on most stock tires. For very soft sand - such as dune running - 10 PSI may be optimal but at tire pressures that low, you are risking the tire coming off the bead.
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What pressure should my all terrain tyres be?

As a general rule you should follow the recommended tyre pressures as stated on your vehicle's tyre placard for on-road driving which, for most 4×4 wagons and utes, will be between 30psi and 38psi.
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Should you air down for gravel?

“If you are just hitting some gravel roads and are travelling long distances at speed, anywhere from 25 to 28 PSI will be perfect.” “When we get down to some slower crawling, we can lower the pressure a little bit more. Some mud, some rocks, and general 4WD terrain, 20 to 25PSI is the rule of thumb.”
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What pressure should 4WD tires be?

For most 4x4, you'll probably find that a PSI between 14-18 will do the trick, although you might need to lower it a bit further for certain terrains.
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Is it better to have more or less air in tires?

It's always better to go too high than too low with tire pressure, Gary (to a point). As you say, tire pressure changes along with the outside temperature. For every change of 10 degrees in the outside temperature, tire pressure changes about 1 psi.
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Should you lower tire pressure on dirt roads?

Lowering tyre pressure on dirt roads to 28 PSI gives the car better traction and less probability of tyre puncture. Enabling a high range 4×4 mode will give even more traction.
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Are 38c tires good for gravel?

For Gravel Worlds, you are more than ok with 35c or larger. 38c is a very common width to local riders. Our gravel generally rolls pretty fast, so Panaracer Gravel King SK or SS models will work great!
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Are lower TYRE pressures faster?

Vibration & Cycling

Mountain bikes and gravel bikes use large tires with lower pressure and sometimes shocks, to help absorb vibration. In these disciplines, it is somewhat common knowledge that lower tire pressure creates better grip, lowers vibration, and improves speed.
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Do gravel roads cause flat tires?

The three-quarter-inch rock on gravel-covered dirt roads is made of crushed quarry rock. It is sharp and jagged and does more damage to standard tires than almost any other driving surface does.
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Is 40mm enough for gravel?

If you're new to gravel tires, pressure is key. I'm normally 80-85 psi in 25 mm tires and my 40 mm tires are perfect in the 28-33 psi range. They feel rough on anything but pavement near 40 psi. Yes - the right tire size.
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Is 30mm tire enough for gravel?

30mm gravel tires aren't very wide at all. They'll give you some grip, but they are really best suited for wet, gritty winter riding or well-maintained fine crushed stone. These make great commuter tires if you need an all-around tire.
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What size gravel tire is best?

The vast majority of gravel bikes are now designed to accommodate tires between 38-45mm wide. Tires around 40mm wide are the most popular because they provide the best compromise between comfort, traction, and weight.
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Does lower tire pressure give better traction?

You lower your tire pressure 10 or 15 pounds to give you more traction when you drive on top of this snow.
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Why do dealers overinflate tires?

Tires are overinflated during the shipping process, so as to help prevent the flat spot from forming in the tire as it sits for days on in during the shipping process. It is supposed to be part of the delivery check process that the service department deflates the tires to the proper pressure.
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Should all 4 tires have the same PSI?

It is not true that all 4 of your car's tires should have the same tire pressure. However, all the tires you buy for the same vehicle will require the same tire pressure, regardless of the tire manufacturer – the PSI specified in the car's owner's manual.
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Should front and rear tire pressure be the same?

In short, they're not. Tyre pressures are normally higher in the front than the rear, to compensate for the extra weight of the engine and transmission, especially on front-wheel-drive cars. Some makers (BMW is one) run lower pressures in the front, mainly to improve tyre wear on rear-wheel-drive cars.
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What's the best tyre pressure for driving on sand?

In fact the best all round tyre pressure for sand driving is 16 psi. By letting your tyres down to 16psi you significantly increase the size of the tyres footprint on the sand so you have the same weight of vehicle spread over about twice as much rubber and therefore half the weight per square inch.
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Is 40 PSI good tire pressure?

Specifically, the level of 40 psi can be suitable for passenger cars or sports cars. But this is too high for small cars with a recommendation below 35 psi, while 40 psi is too low for large trucks. The recommended level for the tires of famous sports cars and passenger cars is between 32 -40 psi.
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Can 28mm tires go on gravel?

You can use them and I have rode 60 miles on a crushed limestone rail trail on 28mm tires. By the end of my ride my body was hurting from all the vibration, I did not think they were okay. I have the 28mm Gravelking and it's a good tire for pavement, including rough and poorly maintained paved roads.
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Are 28mm tires faster than 32mm?

'Also a 28mm tubeless tyre is the fastest setup [in rolling resistance tests]. At 40kmh a high-quality clincher tyre with a latex inner tube is about 2 watts slower. And a 32mm tyre is only about 2 watts slower than an equivalent 28mm tyre.
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Can you ride 28mm tyres on gravel?

You'll have speed, control and good braking. To modify a road bike for riding on gravel, you should fit tyres as wide as your frame will allow (usually about 25mm or 28mm). This will give you better comfort and grip. Also consider fitting some thicker bar tape to take a little sting out at the handlebar.
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How do I choose a gravel tire?

Wider and higher volume tires are great for really rough roads, trails and loaded riding, where traction and avoiding flats are key. Skinnier tires (40c and below) will roll faster on smooth surfaces like fine gravel, hardpack, or when you're mixing plenty of pavement in with your off-road rides.
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How much slower are gravel tires?

Same route about 90-95km the average speed is about 1-1,5 km/h slower with CX tires. Compared to my Specialized Venge with Conti 5000 TL 28mm also at 5 Bar, you can say about 2 km/h slower with the Crux on 32mm CX tires. So, if you would like to go fast, an aero gravel with two wheelsets would be the best way.
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