Beach cart tire pressure

Vumad

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St. Pete, FL
My ryobi has a digital gauge on it, so while I would have thought the question was silly before, it now seems sort of reasonable to me.

I just go until it is firm, which was about 6-8psi range. I think anything between it doesn't have the proper shape and the pressure is high enough to damage the tire is fine.
 
I got me an electric beach dolly that pulls me over steep dunes, so I'm fresh as a daisy when I hit the water
 

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yamanube

This Is The Way
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Location
Mandalor
I just go for, not flat. I give them a shot of air if the wheel is on the ground and spoil them with a can of fix a flat if I have to fill up more than once a year.
 
This one goes over dunes pretty good too. At around 4 psi on the cart. 12 on the rig
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Fort brag has far too many yuppies wanting to save the trees. But that spot I've seen you guys ride looks real nice

Samoa has dunes. 4x4 course. Camping. Airport. Drag strip. And the cook house. And surfers that like to run their mouths. But thats everywhere.

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