charlieaarons
Explorer
Rob, changing a tire on the rim in the field is easy with these rims. The hard part is inflating them. A bicycle tube is required to seat the beads. I've been trying to get my bead locks installed. So far unsuccessfully despite the use of boom trucks. I'm have 2nd thoughts about them. Dis-assembling a beadlocked wheel in the field might be impossible. The tradeoff is not dropping psi below the mid 20s which is an issue only for the front, since my prescribed sand pressures for load are 32 in the rear and 16 in front.
Doug there is another tire you should know about. 7.50R16 XZY Michelin. 3300 lb single, 3140 dual at 100 psi. If you can still find them. Dimensionally it would better than the 8.25s.
Charlie
Doug there is another tire you should know about. 7.50R16 XZY Michelin. 3300 lb single, 3140 dual at 100 psi. If you can still find them. Dimensionally it would better than the 8.25s.
Charlie
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