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    #16
    I have those same tires and it says do not inflate to more than 36psi to seat beads, i run about 10-12psi in mine.

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      #17
      I dont run mine over 6psi. Try to keep them in the 3-5 range. mine are Mudlite 26-12-12

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        #18
        with 36 lbs it will ride rough as heck . I run about 4 to 6 lbs in mine

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          #19
          Originally posted by Northeaster View Post
          I don't even think racing ATV's go higher. Better too low than too high
          Nope. I ran 5psi max on my racing ATV. I have never heard of 36psi in an ATV tire.

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            #20
            I used to run 40-50 psi in my Vampires

            it helped with the 20" of ground clearance I had, not to mention the 60 MPH on the gravel roads

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              #21
              I just put new tires on an atv at my tire shop and I put 7 psi in them.

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                #22
                Doesn't sound like you have the right pressure, look on the side wall, it should tell you. If you are a casual user go by the factory specs.

                I run a lot of mesquite and locust. I keep the rear at 15 and 12 on the fronts. Hard tires pick up fewer thorns. Not a soft ride unless you keep it loaded down and go slow. I would rather use the machine to keep from walking than to fix flats.

                If you have good pasture go with factory recommendations. Hope this helps.

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                  #23
                  Got my treads at Discount Tire. They put 30 psi. Knuckleheads.

                  Just fill'em till you can push them in 1/2". Then PUNCH IT ! ! ! !

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