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VA-Apraisr
Feb 22, 2015Explorer II
I purchased a 2" wide aluminum spacer that goes between my dually wheels so when I air down to 25psi the tires don't "rub" together going down the beach. I keep a small air compressor in the side compartment and simply turn on the generator to air back up once back on the pavement. The 28' length of motorhome also puts distance from front wheels to back wheels which also tends to keep it going down the sand much easier. At 10,000lbs+, the motorhome isn't that much heavier than most 4x4 trucks driving out there, so, really does handle beach conditions quite well. Meatloaf dinners, warm dry place when its rainy and blowing, nice awning for hot summer days and cold a/c if you have to have it.......sweet life! I've caught fish while laying on the couch and watching the rod from the window; lazy yes but soooo good to enjoy a Class C 4x4!!! :)
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