33" duratracs

Chassis, suspension, tires, etc
User avatar
HillBilt
Actually Wheels
Posts: 623
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2019 3:25 pm
Has Liked: 13 times
Been Liked: 21 times

Re: 33

Post by HillBilt »

I have noting to add but a photo of the worst time I ever had to reseat a bead. Bead locked 16.5s, with modded inner safety bead and a small creek running water right into my tire FML. So you should air those babys down, right down :pimp: :poke:

Image


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Building Junk-Wheeling Junk-Breaking Junk

BIGHOSS
Forum Newbie
Posts: 13
Joined: Sun Nov 03, 2019 1:24 pm

Re: 33" duratracs

Post by BIGHOSS »

Finally got to test out the tires at 8psi instead of 12psi.

Here's some shots

Image

Image

Defiantly bulges a lot more now! Was a little worried of blowing bead but it held up great especially since I didn't go very fast with that low of psi. The snow was crusty since it hasn't snowed in 2 weeks so kept it in 1st low gear and idled up the hills to stay on top of the snow. Only 1ft base but if you tried too much skinny pedal you dug down right away and it was a pain to get back ontop of the snow. Hoping for some more snow soon!!

Johnny5
Actually Wheels
Posts: 362
Joined: Sat Oct 05, 2019 11:15 pm
Location: Pg
Has Liked: 14 times
Been Liked: 8 times

Re: 33" duratracs

Post by Johnny5 »

Right on man good to see it worked

Shancerlelby
Forum Newbie
Posts: 43
Joined: Sun Sep 22, 2019 5:36 pm
Been Liked: 2 times

Re: 33" duratracs

Post by Shancerlelby »

Looks good! I've been down to 8psi on the winter beater on 33" bfg ats and it helped a ton! But just easy stuff. The cruiser on 36s loses a bead on anything lower than 15psi it seems

Sent from my SM-G870W using Tapatalk


Post Reply