OFF-ROAD AIR PRESSURE Lowering the tire pressure, or airing down, can offer a smoother ride while driving off-road.
It also expands your tire’s footprint, resulting in better traction over rocks and loose terrain. How much to deflate has a lot to do with your personal preference, so it’s a good idea to consult an experienced driver before deflating for the first time. Just in case you weren’t listening in science class, remember that gas expands when heated and contracts when the temperature declines. Check your tire in the morning pre-run, before ambient temperature rises. Direct sun exposure will significantly increase pressure. If the pressure is correct while a tire is warm, it will likely be under inflated when it cools down. Lowering pressure too much will lead to an uncomfortable ride, it could also push the tire of the rim, damaging the tire and wheel. (You may want to invest in bead-lock wheels to prevent dismounting.) Drive safe 🌹 #4wdtraining @KhaledShash @duneriderstourism @4wdtraining #khaledshash #duneriderstourism #4wdtraining @duneriderstourism#desertintroduction #exploringdrive #4x4 #4wd #offroad #fun #desert #deserttrip #sand #dunes #dunebashingqatar #sealineqatar #inlandseaqatar #khoraludaid #dunesofqatar #qatardesert #doha #qatar🇶🇦 (at Doha) https://www.instagram.com/p/B946jAIHcAC/?igshid=17bk8inw9ss53