Saturday, January 16, 2010

Remington Mud Tires Off Road Enthusiasts: Any Sugestions On Tire Pressure For Remington Mud Brute 305/70 R17?

Off Road enthusiasts: Any Sugestions on tire pressure for Remington Mud Brute 305/70 R17? - remington mud tires

I updated the population of Long Trail Goodrich 275/60 R17 tires these off-road in a '00 Expedition Eddie Bauer. The truck is 2 "higher than in the past I did not have to do some spring spreader for the front tires to reach the wheel. Mainly feel with the truck on the highway, but not so agile, and it is litle a rough paved. Any suggestions. tire pressure will make no difference

2 comments:

smart E said...

Reduce the pressure will ease the journey, but it adversly affect handling. The address is smooth and expedite the pick-up a little.

Iwing (1 answer) is wrong. Mud tires have almost no traction on the pavement like rubber reserve. There is more tension you feel, but rolled a decrease in tension on the sides.

If it mainly in the truck used by the street, why u replace the tires at the camp with the meat strictly off-road?

They are not designed for pavement and will melt, literally, places in a few months.

My advice is to put something good in all areas and in the spring to increase from spreader docks. They also do not help the handling.

iwingame... said...

It is difficult because of the wet spring will put the clamps on them. The worst handleing, because most vehicles, and possibly better tire traction. Grip tires are not as fast as the wheels slip. Reduce tire pressure to help the trip could be, but the tires wear faster and can be dangerous for the road.

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