I'm going to try this method, and it makes a helluva lot more sense than "what pressure do you run?"
take a right angle square, put it on the ground, and the other edges against the sidewall. Now move it back 1/2". Now air down until the tire starts to push on the square. stop there and check your pressure.
Here's why.. pressure is largly determined by the weight on that tire. "aired down" to a Hummer and "aired down" to a zuke on the same tires are 2 totally different pressures, neither of which help you one bit.
In the case of my rig, I've got vastly different weights on the front & rear axles, so while I might run 8psi int he front to get the tires to wrap, the rear might have to go as low as 3-4, because there's much less weight on them, but that doesn't help you either.
Also, as tires get more broken in, they can be run with more pressure, and flex the same. after I grooved & siped my SX's, they just about folded over on themselves at 6psi.. running 10 made them behave like they did previous to the grooving at 6..
That said, as a guess, I'd try around 8 on yours (I think youv'e got locks, right?) and see how they grip.