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Mr.DUNE
I've got a RZR S and was wondering how much air pressure everyone is running in their rear paddles, I've got a set of Doonz paddles on Douglas red lables no real engine mods done to it except for the UMP airfilter.

I was thinking 5psi but wasn't sure can anyone tell me what works best for Glamis...
Mr.DUNE
What's up no one know how much air they have in their paddles... blink.gif
Eradan
QUOTE (Mr.DUNE @ Oct 25 2010, 06:02 PM) *
What's up no one know how much air they have in their paddles... blink.gif


In my Rhino i run 6psi in the rears and 8psi in the front, it works very well. I have Haulers on Blue labels.
Goodtimes.
I have the same set up as you and i have been running 5 lbs in the rear and 6 up front , i would not run any less with out beadlocks. in the past years i had run 3 and blew the bead with scats , i ran all last season with 5 and had no issiue at all on my 010 S.
Mr.DUNE
Thanks guys, I normaly run 4psi in my rear paddels on the quad but wasn't sure with the weight differents between the two what was best for the RZR...
Sand Shark
I run 5lbs front and rear and seems to do the trick.
cdanz
I heard with a non-beadlocked wheel that to not go under 6psi or a hard hit or landing will blow a bead right off and then you are Effed. As long as your entire paddle in the rear is in the sand, that is all that matters. Clocking them helps too.
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