jimbiram
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I have found that 25-27 pounds offroad works great, and gives enough flexibility for the toughest rocks. On highway, though, I run 37 and 45.
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The "C", "D", "E" rating has nothing to do with side wall strength, only tread rating. Look at the BFG, especially the old MT's or the newer replacement, they have a full, actual 3 ply side wall, not a rated 3 ply wall.
A couple questions to answer here -
Tire pressure: I was running 38/42, as I do on the road. Perhaps I should have been running somewhere in the mid-30's, but I really doubt a few PSI would have made a difference.
And once again a serious question has degenerated from what the OP was hoping to get. Simply saying "I run 26 psi and never flatted is proof that you wouldn't have" is just plain nuts. Hell by by that logic my rear that hit the same rock should have also flatted, since that was 4 PSI higher than the front.
If all it took was airing down and any tire would do, 3-ply sidewalls wouldn't be in the market, and NFW would Goodyear have spent the money to add Kevlar to what has to be one of the best-selling MT tires on the market.
And I won't even go into the red bull thing. It's no wonder I hadn't read this forum in months...I think last time I got mocked with someone's ********** fantasy pics in response to a serious comment about siping. This is definitely the last time you'll see me here.