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Oct-25-2018 02:42 PM
2gypsies wrote:Yup, that is indeed the "washes" at Glamis. Plenty of big rigs, both toyhaulers and motorhomes in that video. Didn't see a single one that was stuck in the video (not saying it doesn't or can't happen, just that it's not the norm).jeremywatco wrote:
But in years past I pulled MANY DP's out that were buried up to their frames with my 4x4 Duramax.
So if you pulled many DP's out you know what can happen. You're not immune.
Here's a YouTube on Glamis parking. If this is the type of place you'd park then you'd be just fine. It looks like Quartzsite. Been there often with our 40' DP MH.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhMlbX-ZzxY
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Oct-23-2018 11:52 PM
jeremywatco wrote:
But in years past I pulled MANY DP's out that were buried up to their frames with my 4x4 Duramax.
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2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:
Oct-22-2018 08:06 PM
T18skyguy wrote:
In my younger years I practically lived out there. I wouldn't take it into sand, especially when towing. They don't call them a wash for nothing. God forbid you get a flash flood. If you get stuck bad enough nobody in a 4x4 with winch will get you out. Their wheels will spin/drag cause they will be much lighter than you. If you need a huge wrecker to pull you out your looking at probably $1000 to $2000 dollars.
Oct-22-2018 01:35 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
The biggest problem with airing down is that it lowers your chassis clearance. Once you chassis touches the sand/ground it is all over. You will no longer have enough weight on your tires to provide any traction.
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