PackMule
Well-Known Member
Yes, I increased the rear PSI to 35 for towing. Might not have had to go that high on the BFG 37's.
I first tried one extra click on the high speed, and two clicks on the low speed in the rear when towing. Was still getting a little bounce/wobble, so I added one more high speed and three low speed clicks on the rear (total of 2 high speed and 5 low speed clicks). That settled it down so well that many times I forgot I was towing. Took the 44 between Redding and Reno, the 95 down through Vegas, then the 93 on to Wickenburg, then on to Florence AZ. 1000 mi very easy pull.
The great thing now is I have a dynamic range of adjustability that I didn't have with the stock tune. Before I had to run both high speed and low speed nearly cranked, all the time. Now I haven't even tried it either all the way up, (pretty close to cranked on the low speed though when towing), or all the way down yet, so I'm confident I have some room to play with for exceptional conditions, (e.g. really cold, or fully loaded, etc.)
I first tried one extra click on the high speed, and two clicks on the low speed in the rear when towing. Was still getting a little bounce/wobble, so I added one more high speed and three low speed clicks on the rear (total of 2 high speed and 5 low speed clicks). That settled it down so well that many times I forgot I was towing. Took the 44 between Redding and Reno, the 95 down through Vegas, then the 93 on to Wickenburg, then on to Florence AZ. 1000 mi very easy pull.
The great thing now is I have a dynamic range of adjustability that I didn't have with the stock tune. Before I had to run both high speed and low speed nearly cranked, all the time. Now I haven't even tried it either all the way up, (pretty close to cranked on the low speed though when towing), or all the way down yet, so I'm confident I have some room to play with for exceptional conditions, (e.g. really cold, or fully loaded, etc.)
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