What kind of lift do you got on there shackles? I'm thinking about putting some on my Xterra but I hear a lot of things about them making noise contact noise or something or does that onley happen with doing serious offloading? Let me know thax
Do some research, be it online or through experience. You've got much greater chances of "pinching" or cutting a tire at street pressure as opposed to 15-20psi while rockcrawling/trail riding. Its amazing the crappy advice people give online when it isnt asked for.
Dude, I wouldn't recommend airing down, you lose so much clearance by doing so. Plus with all the rocks, you might pinch a tire. Either way, always cool to see an xterr tear it up.
What kind of lift do you got on there shackles? I'm thinking about putting some on my Xterra but I hear a lot of things about them making noise contact noise or something or does that onley happen with doing serious offloading? Let me know thax
huntz2471 2 weeks ago
"if it aint leaking, its all good". best quote ever
bowlervtec 1 year ago
should have turned right going off that rock leaving the right rear only on the rock. it would have flexed and lifted the rear up.
markssite 1 year ago
It is amazing indeed.
zildjiany 2 years ago
Do some research, be it online or through experience. You've got much greater chances of "pinching" or cutting a tire at street pressure as opposed to 15-20psi while rockcrawling/trail riding. Its amazing the crappy advice people give online when it isnt asked for.
TheNateMob 2 years ago
Granted you gain some traction. But is it worth having to change a tire on the trail?
zildjiany 2 years ago
You could not be more wrong.
TheNateMob 2 years ago
Dude, I wouldn't recommend airing down, you lose so much clearance by doing so. Plus with all the rocks, you might pinch a tire. Either way, always cool to see an xterr tear it up.
zildjiany 2 years ago