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- Badlands
12 in sand, 18 rocks
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I ran the badlands KO2slast weekend at 20psi over some pretty rocky trails, and they felt fine, and looked like the could easily go lower. They have a very sturdy feeling sidewall.how do the K02 compare from the badlands? Do they have the same c rating and sidewalls?
The Badlands come with C rated K02's standard. That said, like many tire manufacturers, BFG offers the K02's in different load ratings even within the same size. It's all a trade off trying to find the tire that best fits what YOUR driving style is (more off- vs on-road or very rocky off road vs not rocky at all, etc.).how do the K02 compare from the badlands? Do they have the same c rating and sidewalls?
My Staun's are set as on arrival at 16-17. I run that pressure regularly on the rocks, some sharp ones in the East in VA/PA, and smoother ones out west in CO/UT... so far no issues. From the looks of my banged up trim rings, I am probably banging the side walls around a fair amount as well.Did a search but couldn't find answer...
What would be the lowest safe PSI for SAS tires without beadlocks for offroading? What is the lowest that you have air downed to? Thanks.