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skipbee
Jun 11, 2013Explorer
We have 16" Nitto Dune Grapplers as beach tires. We air down to 20psi front and 30psi rear, use 4X4 low range. We make wide turns, always stop on level sand never up or down slope. On Assateague Island we are required to carry a shovel, and 18"X18" 3/4" plywood pad, a jack to sit on the pad, and a sufficient tow line. We have been operating trouble free for 10 years, if someone here gets stuck someone always helps to get them rolling.
See www.youtube.com go to "Living the Lance Life" we are 3 of 4. You will see us operating in very soft sand. At 20 and 30 psi you can still air down a bit more if you hit a soft spot. Like snow and ice a soft pedal is needed, spinning wheels will bury up to the frame. Then jacking up and filling in under the wheels will get you rolling. Often backing a little then slowly ahead will free the rig.
See www.youtube.com go to "Living the Lance Life" we are 3 of 4. You will see us operating in very soft sand. At 20 and 30 psi you can still air down a bit more if you hit a soft spot. Like snow and ice a soft pedal is needed, spinning wheels will bury up to the frame. Then jacking up and filling in under the wheels will get you rolling. Often backing a little then slowly ahead will free the rig.
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