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bigcitypopo
Jun 19, 2013Explorer
Not every beach is the same... Silicate content and water content is different. I can drive in my beach at almost 30 PSI. And then go ten miles south and have to be near 20. Grover beach I have to be really low 15psi or so...
The key is to see how the tide line runs and try to drive to the tide line in a straight line... Little to no turning as it digs the tires....
I worked on the beach with a heavy jeep, it was a pain.. Your f350 has a wider stances than the jeep and has wider tires.... More weight too... I always keep 2x8 s in the truck so if I need to I can plank my way out of a rut.... 3.5-4ft sections will get you near the top of most ruts.. As long as you aren't throttle heavy
The key is to see how the tide line runs and try to drive to the tide line in a straight line... Little to no turning as it digs the tires....
I worked on the beach with a heavy jeep, it was a pain.. Your f350 has a wider stances than the jeep and has wider tires.... More weight too... I always keep 2x8 s in the truck so if I need to I can plank my way out of a rut.... 3.5-4ft sections will get you near the top of most ruts.. As long as you aren't throttle heavy
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