Thanks! Get a lot of feedback on those.. The brackets mounting the pipes were custom fabricated by the awesome team at Specialty Truck & Offroad, in Edmonton AB. The passenger side one is the exhaust and meant to be routed far away from the underbody (as the Jeep is amphibious) and also keep away from leaves and other debris that could pose a forest fire risk. The driver side is the intake and rather than doing a standard snorkel, kept it symmetrical with the exhaust for a unique look.
that's genius, I would love to get my Tj to look remotely this amazing! the closest thing to those exhausts I've seen are the patriot exhausts. crazy looking jeep I love it!
Had about 5 psi most of times, only as I was traveling up and down the gravel roads a bit. Also lowered to 2 psi which of course worked much better. Tried that towards end of the day when getting dark so didn't capture any of that video though
Their specs say 4 psi to 11 psi range based on 800 kg (1764 lbs) load per tire, but can certainly lower the minimum pressure with a lighter load. I've ran them down to 1 psi in the deep Kelowna powder just for the sake of testing but wouldn't recommend lower than that. At They were starting to nicely fatten out on the bottom but not to the point the sidewalls were getting folds in them.
Love that jeep ! Great build!
Thanks!
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Hello im looking for such tires if you are selling and shipping please let me know
I love that exhaust where could I get something like that ??
Thanks! Get a lot of feedback on those.. The brackets mounting the pipes were custom fabricated by the awesome team at Specialty Truck & Offroad, in Edmonton AB. The passenger side one is the exhaust and meant to be routed far away from the underbody (as the Jeep is amphibious) and also keep away from leaves and other debris that could pose a forest fire risk. The driver side is the intake and rather than doing a standard snorkel, kept it symmetrical with the exhaust for a unique look.
that's genius, I would love to get my Tj to look remotely this amazing! the closest thing to those exhausts I've seen are the patriot exhausts. crazy looking jeep I love it!
What kind of air pressure are you running? Looks like you could let alot more out, especially with double beadlocks...
Had about 5 psi most of times, only as I was traveling up and down the gravel roads a bit. Also lowered to 2 psi which of course worked much better. Tried that towards end of the day when getting dark so didn't capture any of that video though
What is minimum air pressure you can run with these tires? I see you usually run 5 psi and have run 2 psi.
Their specs say 4 psi to 11 psi range based on 800 kg (1764 lbs) load per tire, but can certainly lower the minimum pressure with a lighter load. I've ran them down to 1 psi in the deep Kelowna powder just for the sake of testing but wouldn't recommend lower than that. At They were starting to nicely fatten out on the bottom but not to the point the sidewalls were getting folds in them.