Most of us know there is no hard and fast rules for tyre pressures except maybe the 4 psi rule for bitumen. What works for one person probably wont apply to the next as not two vehicles are the same (load/suspension/tyre brand/size/type).
So let's discuss what you have tried and what has worked for you.
Me, Ive run 23psi at Landcruiser around the bush and dirt roads (quite rutted) and 18 psi successfully on the beaches around here. Both times was on stock Bridgestone 265/70/16 with no load in the tray but 2 adults and 2 kids in the car. Usually around town on the bitumen I'm running 35psi.
What says you?
So let's discuss what you have tried and what has worked for you.
Me, Ive run 23psi at Landcruiser around the bush and dirt roads (quite rutted) and 18 psi successfully on the beaches around here. Both times was on stock Bridgestone 265/70/16 with no load in the tray but 2 adults and 2 kids in the car. Usually around town on the bitumen I'm running 35psi.
What says you?