Birty Dastards Jeep Club
Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: IrishCJ6 on October 13, 2011, 09:00:13 PM
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Are you guys running inner tubes in your tyres? If so what type and where are you getting them from.
We use to use them in NZ to allow us to run lower pressures (10 - 12 psi) and not worring about knocking off a bead when out and about?
Any help appreciated
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No inner tubes in mine, but I rarely blow down enough to worry about them in beading.
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I have inner tubes with the insas (235/85/16) on my CJ7, and run them down to 10psi, the only thing is you have got to watch they don't spin on the rim and break the valve. This tends to happen when you first fit them, but I have not had them come off the bead yet. On the CJ5 with the swampers (32/10.50/15) I don't have inner tubes, and I have run them down to 5psi off road without any trouble but then its much lighter than the 7. Most of the more modified vehicles that I see at trials run bead locks.
The inner tubes I have just came from a local tyre dealer, they were not any thing special.
I don't think wide rims and tyres need a inner tube
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I have run 3x10.5's down as low as 7psi without them coming off the bead
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I have inner tubes with the insas (235/85/16) on my CJ7, and run them down to 10psi, the only thing is you have got to watch they don't spin on the rim and break the valve. This tends to happen when you first fit them, but I have not had them come off the bead yet. On the CJ5 with the swampers (32/10.50/15) I don't have inner tubes, and I have run them down to 5psi off road without any trouble but then its much lighter than the 7.
I concur...