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2003silverado
Feb 21, 2017Explorer II
Thanks for the responses.
My truck is is a 2012 gasser 2500hd Chevy. I have been watching a number of educational videos on YouTube about driving on the beach. I'll throw the proper equipment in the tool box in case we get stuck, and if it looks like it's going to be a battle to keep from getting stuck we may decide to rent a jeep, or just find other things to do. In general though I have never liked renting vehicles. From my research it looks like the difference between getting stuck repeatedly and having an easily time is letting the proper amount of air out of the tires.
As mentioned above we need to avoid any salt water puddles because it's corrosive, but how much worse is the salt water than the heavily salted roads here in Michigan?
My truck is is a 2012 gasser 2500hd Chevy. I have been watching a number of educational videos on YouTube about driving on the beach. I'll throw the proper equipment in the tool box in case we get stuck, and if it looks like it's going to be a battle to keep from getting stuck we may decide to rent a jeep, or just find other things to do. In general though I have never liked renting vehicles. From my research it looks like the difference between getting stuck repeatedly and having an easily time is letting the proper amount of air out of the tires.
As mentioned above we need to avoid any salt water puddles because it's corrosive, but how much worse is the salt water than the heavily salted roads here in Michigan?
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