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Northridge4x4

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@TeraFlex You guys need to sell valve stem caps. Just the caps, not cap and valve stem as people lose their caps easily (or stolen) and don't want to pay $17 per cap/stem just to get some caps.
They can be purchased separately from the main black housing if you were to call in direct to us, but most of the cost for the complete unit comes from the red anodized cap; which is only $2-3 less than the complete unit.
 

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Any good guesses how far you can deflate a stock 33 on a Mojave without jumping beads offroad? Makes me nervous sometimes...
 

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Any good guesses how far you can deflate a stock 33 on a Mojave without jumping beads offroad? Makes me nervous sometimes...
No idea but I want to know too!
 

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Any good guesses how far you can deflate a stock 33 on a Mojave without jumping beads offroad? Makes me nervous sometimes...
Depends on how heavy loaded you are.

Empty or lightly loaded (like a little recovery gear) you should be good to 12-ish psi.

Start adding in a lot of weight and maybe 15-18psi.
 
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@ecidiego all depends on what you are doing. I have a Rubi but should be about the same, I have not seen the mating surfaces of the wheels to know if there are any differences but, with stock 33’s 15 psi for rocks was fine, I also did rocks at 24 psi when loaded. On sand you could go to 8 psi if you were real gentle and needed too.
REALLY depends on what you are doing and how hard you drive it, how fast, lateral stress etc.
Difference between 15 and 22 psi on rocks is ride quality. On sand it could be huge depending on type.
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