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Sam_Spade
Oct 22, 2018Explorer
jeremywatco wrote:
Worried about getting stuck,
A VERY valid concern.
I personally would NEVER consider venturing onto unknown sand with that much equipment.
There is no one single "sand" everywhere. In Florida, some packs almost rock hard.....and some is soft and fluffy.....and you can go from one to the other in a matter of inches.
If you DO get it stuck, it might take TWO very large tow trucks to get it out.....or worse.
And what you do with the air pressure in the tires won't make much or any difference for that kind of rig.
The only close to being safe way to do this would be to stop down the road somewhere, unload the Razr and drive it to where you think you might like to camp.......and see if there are any similar rigs anywhere nearby.
If there are, talk to the owners. If not, there probably is a good reason that no big rigs are there. Ignore that evidence at your own risk.
I will resist the temptation to comment on going WAY out in the boonies but thinking you must still have all the comforts of home.
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