lowest tire pressure on a 16"

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I'm running 35x10.5x16 boggers on my spare set of rims. I'm going to Katemcy next month, and wonder how low I can go with this setup. Any thoughts?
 
Some guys pull the valve core, and when air stops coming out, they throw the core back in, and go wheelin'. It all depends on type of tire, width of rim, weight of vehicle, type of terrain, and driving style. It's kida like asking what is the best vehicle for wheeling. It's such a broad question.
The bogger, being a bias ply, will generally allow lower air pressures.
Carry a spare, or better yet, an air supply, and go as low as you want. ;)
 
What are your other tires? I think a set of all-terrains will work better at Katemcy, personally. There's no mud and tons of grip.
 
boggers are stiff bias tires, I'd think 10 is safe...perhaps even 8 or so....it may take some experimentation to see what works best.
 
Some guys pull the valve core, and when air stops coming out, they throw the core back in, and go wheelin'.

Bad start.. air down to 10 and go from there...
 
I said "some guys". They drive Suzuki's that weigh nothing. ;)
 

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