@TacotaLV that would be awesome I have purchased everything in the videos this weekend. I wanna see the last piece. Thanks for the help have been looking since july
I am very new to all of this, I only had my truck for about a year and just learned about airing down a couple of months ago. So, what is the average number you should air down? And airing down in snow/sand would have never crossed my mind. I drive a 23 Tacoma!
I'd have to know your tire size before answering, so I am going to assume stock. 15-20PSI should be fine. Personally on stock I'd want to come in at around 17psi, this way you know you wont pop the bead (tire off of rim) from being too low.
Keep pumping the videos out, great info as usual.
Why have you not uploaded dash speakers yet kinda waiting for that what's the issue
No issue, just priorities. I'll try to have it out this week.
@TacotaLV that would be awesome I have purchased everything in the videos this weekend. I wanna see the last piece. Thanks for the help have been looking since july
@TacotaLV OH man I can't wait feels like waiting forever now.
@SNOT-Offroad Man I knew I was gonna run into issues with the dash. I guess that's why it isn't up yet.
I am very new to all of this, I only had my truck for about a year and just learned about airing down a couple of months ago. So, what is the average number you should air down? And airing down in snow/sand would have never crossed my mind. I drive a 23 Tacoma!
I'd have to know your tire size before answering, so I am going to assume stock. 15-20PSI should be fine. Personally on stock I'd want to come in at around 17psi, this way you know you wont pop the bead (tire off of rim) from being too low.
hey man i’m late to the video, i’m trying to stay stock height and fit the biggest tire i can on a 17. you got an idea on size?
@@Jeremy-dw2jt 235/65/17 is max
But what if I want my front tires at 45 and my back at 40….