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I have a SuperCab with FX4, completely stock (except a bed cover). Traditionally when driving off-road I would drop the air pressure down. Does doing so interfere with the Terrain Management System (TMS). I left the tires at 38 psi when driving on Old NC 105 which is mostly just gravel with some washboard and a few bumpy patches. The washboard was horrible even in Gravel mode (4H). Backend sliding around gave me the willies even at relatively low speeds. The road is a wee bit narrow and is lined by trees and ditches. As such, I don't want to slide off. I'm carrying <300 lbs with driver, dog and camping gear included.
Do you all with TMS and stock tires still air down? What do you run for typical gravel road, chunkier rock and mud?
Sorry if already discussed, but I didn't find it.
Do you all with TMS and stock tires still air down? What do you run for typical gravel road, chunkier rock and mud?
Sorry if already discussed, but I didn't find it.
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