BLANCK88 wrote:
what if i dont drop the tire pressure? will i get stuck?
Maybe, you can also cause yourself other problems, like overheating the tranny and/or engine, or even without problems it'll just be making driving difficult.
Dropping the tire pressure makes a night and day difference for driving in sand. Not dropping pressure for sand is somewhat akin to driving down the highway on flat tires ... you can do it, but you really don't want to.
In my experience, unless you have a LOT of horsepower for your weight (like a rail buggy) the milder your tires are, the better off you are. Street tires or mild AT work better than something like mudders (they have too much of a tendency to dig - which is what you do NOT want to do). As a fer-instance: on my TJ, I prefer the 30" factory GS-As for driving on sand over my 31" BFG MTs.
You should be fine on the MTRs, but I would recommend dropping tire pressure til you get a nice bulge.