235/85 R16 tire pressures

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leezg

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Ok, I know the subject has been talked about many times. But I am lost in all the various pressures on the net.
I know the manual says 1.9 (28psi) front and 3.3 (48psi) back for the Defender 110 road pressure.
I can't seem to find pressures for off road. Maybe -10% for gravel, -20% for mud and rocks, -30% sharp rocks.....
But wouldn't that be to much on the back?
Please help....
 
Ok, I know the subject has been talked about many times. But I am lost in all the various pressures on the net.
I know the manual says 1.9 (28psi) front and 3.3 (48psi)too much unless loaded back for the Defender 110 road pressure.
I can't seem to find pressures for off road. Maybe -10% for gravel, -20% for mud and rocks, -30% sharp rocks.....
But wouldn't that be to much on the back?
Please help....
the looser the surface the lower the pressure so so swap gravel and sharp rocks over .
But they are all variable depending on speed and load . HTSH
 
There are no hard 'n fast rules to exact pressures ( other than on the road ), off road you've got to go with the flow! Which is why you'll need an onboard compressor ( doesn't have to be fancy, a 12v pump is a compressor ) and if you go really low then bead-lockers will help.
 
I've never gone wrong with 28psi Front 32psi Rear on the road and 16psi all round on the soft.

If you put 48psi in the rears then you will have a solid, bouncy back end!
 
I've never gone wrong with 28psi Front 32psi Rear on the road and 16psi all round on the soft.

If you put 48psi in the rears then you will have a solid, bouncy back end!

isn't that the truth, i was carrying weight so pumped them up. now it's empty it's hard as hell..i need to drop them back down
 
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