Rock Crawling Tire Pressure Guide

Rock crawling demands maximum traction and tire conformity. Lower pressures let your tires wrap around obstacles instead of bouncing off them.

Recommended PSI

SetupPSI Range
Standard Wheels12-22 PSI (lower for lighter rigs)
Beadlock Wheels6-12 PSI with beadlocks

Key Tips

Lower gradually until wheelspin calms. The tire should visibly bulge at the contact patch. Avoid pinching sidewalls on sharp ledges -- pick your line carefully. Go slow and let the tires conform to the rocks.

Common Mistakes

Going too low without beadlocks risks popping a bead. Never drop below 12 PSI on standard wheels. Watch for sharp edges that can cut sidewalls.

PSI by Vehicle

VehicleWeightRecommended PSI
Jeep Wrangler JL / JLU4,200 - 5,300 lbs15-20
Toyota 4Runner (5th & 6th Gen)4,400 - 5,000 lbs15-20
Ford F-150 / Raptor / Tremor4,500 - 5,700 lbs18-22
Toyota Tacoma (3rd & 4th Gen)4,200 - 4,800 lbs18-22
Ford Bronco / Bronco Raptor4,300 - 5,500 lbs15-20
Rivian R1T / R1S6,800 - 7,200 lbs22-26
Rivian R1T / R1S (20" LT Upgrade)6,800 - 7,200 lbs28-32
Jeep Gladiator JT4,600 - 5,500 lbs15-20
Toyota Land Cruiser (300 Series / GX)5,600 - 6,000 lbs18-22
Pro Tip: Save your go-to trail PSI in your notes app so you can return to it easily next time. Consistency builds confidence.

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