What PSI is good 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 PSI should I air off for off-roading?

General off-road driving on rough dirt roads, two-track, and mild trails - a 25% reduction or 10 PSI is a good place to start. Traversing slickrock or more challenging trails with loose terrain, a 30-35% pressure reduction may be in order.
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What PSI should 4x4 tires be at?

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 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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Is 50 PSI too much for tires?

340 kPa ( 50 PSI)”. This means that the tire will safely carry up to 1477 lbs. and can be safely inflated up to 300 kPa (Kilopascal) or 50 psi (pounds per square inch).
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Should I air down for gravel?

I never air down tires on gravel roads. Airing down tires in not intended for passenger comfort. It is intended as a traction aid on extremely irregular surfaces...or soft surfaces like snow... increasing the contact patch will increase flotation.
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Does airing down make the ride smoother?

One of the easiest and least expensive ways to improve off-road traction and create a smoother ride (without making any modifications to your vehicle) is to decrease tire pressure by airing down your vehicle's tires.
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Can you offroad without airing down?

Airing down will give you more traction off road, whether you're in sand, snow, dirt, rocks, or mud. Chad recommends going down to as low as 15 lbs. of air for wheels without bead locks when going off road. When running a lower pressure, he says you'll want to keep an eye on things, just to be on the safe side.
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Should I deflate my tires for off-road?

Airing down makes things a lot easier on the driveline, suspension parts, and the vehicle as a whole. With a fully inflated tire, the ride with be harsher, but a cushier tire will absorb impacts better. Smaller twigs, stones, and other items will be absorbed before springs and struts even get a chance to do their job.
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What PSI should my gravel tires be?

Because there are a few variables and each case will be different. But the ideal range for gravel tires seems to be anywhere from 15 to 50 PSI.
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What PSI should gravel Tyres 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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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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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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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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What PSI is tubeless?

There's a sweet spot between the two extremes which you want to aim for. Hunt advises against going above 100 psi with 25-28mm tyres, 70 psi for a 30mm tyre, and 35 psi for over 46mm wide tyres. You don't want to go too low either because the tyre could collapse under load in corners and squirm horribly.
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Should gravel tires be tubeless?

I've been running tubeless for years and have never (knock on wood!) had to resort to a tube. If you live somewhere where there are really sharp rocks that can tear through tires pretty easily, maybe that's more of a concern. But for general gravel and off-road riding, you should be fine.
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Are higher PSI tires better?

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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Is car PSI the same as bike PSI?

The pressure itself: bike tyres usually run much higher pressure than car tyres, and this pressure is the driving force for leakages, hence bike tyres leak more. The pressure remaining inside the tyre is essentially the amount of air still remaining, and car tyres having a significantly higher volume.
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What psi do pro cyclists use?

"It depends on the road surface, but 10 years ago the standard was 23mm tires at 8 or 8.5 bar, or 115, 120 psi," Brown said. "And now it's 25mm for regular road racing and 7 to 7.5 bar for front and rear, so a little less than 100 to 110 max on the bikes." So what's the deal?
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Is tubeless worth going?

Tubeless setups are also virtually impervious to thorns - it's not uncommon to switch a tyre after running it tubeless for some time and discover a high number that have penetrated to the tyre without you noticing any effect - but if you put a big enough hole or tear into your tyre, the sealant is unlikely to seal and ...
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When should I replace my gravel tires?

If the tread is wearing down on a set of the best gravel tyres, that means a rider will have less grip. There is no rule per se, but once the knobs on the tyre start to appear mangled or even break off, it's time to get new tyres.
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What is the benefit of tubeless tires?

If you've been standing by a ditch fixing one too many punctures, then it may be time to switch to tubeless tires. Tubeless tires not only help prevent punctures, but they provide more comfortable riding and decreased rolling resistance.
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Do tubeless tires need air?

Because tubeless tires hold air, the rim bed needs to be sealed completely. Tubeless tires also offer the ability to run lower air pressure for a better grip and more comfortable ride, are much more resistant to flats, and the tire is less likely to separate from the rim if you do flat.
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How much psi should a mountain bike have?

Typical mountain bike pressures range from 22psi (1.5 bar) to 35psi (2.4 bar), generally with more air in the rear than the front. This is because more of your weight is on the rear, so it needs more support.
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