Why do jeeps air down?

Airing down your Jeep Wrangler tires while off-road can provide better traction. Airing down your Wranglers tires means you remove air from your tires in order to provide better traction, smoother ride, and help prevent punctures while off-road.

How do you put air in your tires down?

How to air your tires down. There are a variety of techniques when it comes to airing down your tires. You can use just about anything, from a rock to an adjustable tire deflator. While using a pebble or even your fingernail might be tempting, you could damage the tire stem or get the object stuck in the valve.

How low should tire pressure be on Jeep?

In our experience with both the JK and JL Jeep Wrangler platforms on 35- and 37-inch-tall tires, we typically will lower the tires between 10-12 PSI on a non-beadlock wheel and 5-7 PSI when equipped with a beadlock.

Do you need to air down off road?

Airing down will give you more traction off road, whether you’re in sand, snow, dirt, rocks, or mud. Chad recommends going down to as low as 15 lbs. of air for wheels without bead locks when going off road. When running a lower pressure, he says you’ll want to keep an eye on things, just to be on the safe side.

When should you air down your tires?

Airing down should only take place the moment you’re ready to leave the pavement for sand, mud, deep snow or rocks. You can easily release air by removing each tire cap and using the pointy side of a tire gauge to manage air pressure.

Does airing down tires help in mud?

One of the most effective techniques to increase off-road traction is to air down your vehicle’s tires. Airing down will give you more traction off road, whether you’re in sand, snow, dirt, rocks, or mud. Chad recommends going down to as low as 15 lbs. of air for wheels without bead locks when going off road.

Does airing prevent punctures?

This make the ride smoother and also provides better traction on most surfaces. In the case of sharp rocks, airing down helps the thread portion as the tire has more give. Unfortunately it also exposes the sidewall more, where a sharp objects can easily puncture the tire.

Do you have to air down?

Airing down should only take place the moment you’re ready to leave the pavement for sand, mud, deep snow or rocks. That might not be an issue on sand, but it could pose a problem on rocks, which could puncture your tires. The best option is to release 5 psi per tire on dirt or sand and up to 10 psi on rocky terrain.

How fast can you drive on air down tires?

Aired-down tires will heat up at highway speeds. If it’s just a mile or two of pavement between trails, I just drive at modest speed, maybe 35 mph tops, but I like to air way down to 9-10 psi if the trail is rocky. For just dirt roads, can usually get by with +/- 20 psi, and I might go up to 50-55 on pavement that way.

Can you air down without Beadlocks?

Is it bad to drive with aired tires?

Driving on a deflated tire long enough could start to cause damage to the tire, just as if a flat tire was driven on for too long. If weeks go by without properly airing back up, improper tire wear could begin. You can use anything from a stick to an automatic tire deflator.