PSC hydro assist with out bead locks???

FoxC

New member
I am definitely running into situations where i need some turning assistance in the rocks and would like to install the PSC set up. I was just thinking that the extra force applied by the hydro assist could actually throw a bead on a standard wheel when aired down in the rocks...???:thinking: Is this something to worry about?
 

rinkishjk

New member
I haven't had that issue yet. I air down to 10 psi on my stock wheels. The psc makes turning in the rocks way easier!
 

bubblegoose1

New member
If you are using enough force of hydro to peel a tire off of a rim, at any pressure, you have much better issues. The hydro can do more damage than the rocks. Don't use the hydro force to power through a rock crawl; finesse it.
 

rinkishjk

New member
hows it feel on the road?

It feels great to me. Took a little getting used to because it is much more sensitive to steering imput vs with out the ram.
I imagine with a 37 this would be less noticeable. I have 35's.
 

RanchoRubi

Caught the Bug
It feels great to me. Took a little getting used to because it is much more sensitive to steering imput vs with out the ram.
I imagine with a 37 this would be less noticeable. I have 35's.

it took less than a few days to get use to. then i drove to santa fe and colorado and back and found the steering more steady and i had less hand/steering fatigue. worth every dollar..:yup:
 

RDE2ROK

New member
Are any of you guys running a cooler for your PSC system? I'm getting ready to instal mine and I noticed that PSC recommends a cooler for my set up. I also live in Arizona so it probably wouldn't be a bad idea.:idontknow::thinking:
 

rinkishjk

New member
Are any of you guys running a cooler for your PSC system? I'm getting ready to instal mine and I noticed that PSC recommends a cooler for my set up. I also live in Arizona so it probably wouldn't be a bad idea.:idontknow::thinking:

Mine came with the round style cooler.
 
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