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The tire Pressure in Snow trac

nikos

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Hey guys

Just before the latest details. Can anyone tell me, the right Air Pressure in the front and the rear tires in the Snow Trac, also for the Boogie ones. Something about 45 and 70 psi.

Regards Nikos.
 
my boggie wheels are solid i run 45 psi in the big wheels and havn't jumped out of a track yet. although the time it blew the back tube out i drove 5 miles on a flat and never jumped the track then too
 
Don thanks for the answer
In one of the manuals or threads that I've read (but can not remember which of all), the front wheels should have a different air pressure than the rear wheels.
The reason is that. The front wheel receives more pressure as it moves, and one of the main reason is the way in which the ST4 slide and turn over. (pressure between the tracks). The rear wheels just simply follows the all movements of the body.
The Small wheels i think must have +- 45 psi.
If anyone knows anything else, ........:brows:
 
with the weight of the snow trac i can't imagine that the front wheel needs any more than 45 psi look at mine i have done my owne big wheel conversion and i run a tubeless 12 inch trailer tire with 45 psi with no problems my rig sees regular trips in the winter up to 100 miles in a day
 
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