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These have been very successful for me:

B00QBPBLWY

A little pricey...but very well made. I've used them about 10 times in the past year...put one on the first tire, move to the next tire...and by the time you get back to the first tire you can start taking them off.
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These have been very successful for me:

B00QBPBLWY

A little pricey...but very well made. I've used them about 10 times in the past year...put one on the first tire, move to the next tire...and by the time you get back to the first tire you can start taking them off.
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I have these. They work like a charm and are super fast. Do not buy the cheap ones. I made this mistake. Totally junk. Usually 15-18 for me.


These have been very successful for me:

B00QBPBLWY

A little pricey...but very well made. I've used them about 10 times in the past year...put one on the first tire, move to the next tire...and by the time you get back to the first tire you can start taking them off.
 

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Without beadlocks, I don't go below about 14psi. With beadlocks, I run 8 in the front and 6 in the back.
 

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I have these. They work like a charm and are super fast. Do not buy the cheap ones. I made this mistake. Totally junk. Usually 15-18 for me.
i have the cheap ones. I agree Staun are the better option but I put the Boulder ones on a gift list to have cheaper gift options for family.

so far so good. If they fail I plan to replace with Staun.
 

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i have the cheap ones. I agree Staun are the better option but I put the Boulder ones on a gift list to have cheaper gift options for family.

so far so good. If they fail I plan to replace with Staun.
I've been using the Boulders for a while .... they work fine. I imagine the spring will probably sack out quicker than the Stauns? ... maybe
 

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Just got off the Rubicon trail three days ago. 4000 miles on my new 2022 diesel on 38 x 13.50/17's. Ran the whole trail at 16 psi. We didn't have to winch till the last couple of miles, still lots of snow at the end.

Jeep Gladiator How low (PSI) do you drop your tires? 20220519_115625
 

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I go down to 12psi on the rocks and I'm typically around 14psi on desert trails. I don't have beadlocks.
 

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I had the Staun's since they first came out. I use the rear tire of my motorcycle to preset them to the pressure I want.
 

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I use a common rule for off-roading which is 1/2 of my street pressure.
Getting the correct street pressure took some time to get me satisfied. My final method is the tire chalk method confirmed by the tire manufacturers load/pressure chart.
 

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I still have the stock Bridgestone Dueler A/T on my max tow run about 18lbs.
Same tire I've been going down to 24 on back roads. Think I'll try your 18-20...
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