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As a rule 6psi in the front and 4psi in the rear works well in most conditions. The lower the better on mud but it depends on the tyre and age of it, new tyres and different makes have different stiffness of sidewalls. I was running my IRC rear at 2psi for the last two very muddy trials but as it's broken in I've put it up to 3.5psi as I'm worried that it'll come off the rim. Not had a tyre come off the rim yet so i'm not sure quite how far you can push it.

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As a rule 6psi in the front and 4psi in the rear works well in most conditions. The lower the better on mud but it depends on the tyre and age of it, new tyres and different makes have different stiffness of sidewalls. I was running my IRC rear at 2psi for the last two very muddy trials but as it's broken in I've put it up to 3.5psi as I'm worried that it'll come off the rim. Not had a tyre come off the rim yet so i'm not sure quite how far you can push it. thanks i will go half way 3.5 rear can not go to wrong cheers ice
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