We have all been taught how to maintain proper tire pressure while driving on the pavement. But what about off-roading or slippery situations? Having the correct tire pressure while driving on asphalt not only manages the wear and tear of the tire, but also helps promote the tires safety. However, when it comes to off-roading, all those “proper” techniques we have been taught can be thrown out the window.
There is no how-to manual on airing down, learning your vehicle comes with time and plenty of off-road practice. If you’re planning on venturing off-road through sand, deep snow, mud, or rocks, traction is the name of the game.
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There is no how-to manual on airing down, learning your vehicle comes with time and plenty of off-road practice. If you’re planning on venturing off-road through sand, deep snow, mud, or rocks, traction is the name of the game.
Continue Reading-->https://www.ragofabrication.com/blogs/blog/why-airing-down-is-important