Airring Down Commercial Bead Tires?

My current "big rig" chassis has 10x285.75mm wheels on it. Currently planning on doing "floater" front wheels with a 385/65r22.5 tire. My question is, for soft sand what are the "rules" for airring down? I know in theory the profile of commercial truck tires is more likely to de-bead at lower pressures but I'm curious what kind of personal experience people have. (I have an SUV I drive on soft sand beaches and air down to 12psi and it drives amazing. I know commercial truck tires cant be airred down that low, thats why Im asking here)
 

tbone1004

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I'd be concerned going lower than 80psi or so on them since there is no safety bead, I know some will go to 40psi if you're careful about sharp steering angles. A lot of it will depend on the actual front axle weight though.
 

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