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mgirardo wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
The one thing I haven't done and am afraid to do..is run the truck on a beach. I know..stay on the hard and packed. But one wrong move and all of a sudden I am in serious trouble. Yes..I could air down..I carry a portable compressor, but just the same..if I can't get it rolling, I could loose it.
Gary
You already have the winch, so just get a pull pal and you can get yourself unstuck if necessary. There are plenty of devices out there to help get even the heaviest of vehicles unstuck.
-Michael
Dec-11-2017 06:26 AM
VA-Apraisr wrote:
Careful driving, 20lbs of air pressure, and I also have a 3" spacer between my rear dually tires for a wider footprint. 13 years on the sand and never been stuck (yet and been through some very soft and wet conditions when a storm shows up without notice. I avoid the "baby powder" sand whenever possible or areas completely churned up by too many other 4x4's especially making sharp turns....don't be afraid, you're missing out on some great times. Plus, there's always the local 4x4 tow truck operator is needed. Unless you frame it down, most situations can be fixed with a shovel and tow strap.
Dec-11-2017 05:47 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
The one thing I haven't done and am afraid to do..is run the truck on a beach. I know..stay on the hard and packed. But one wrong move and all of a sudden I am in serious trouble. Yes..I could air down..I carry a portable compressor, but just the same..if I can't get it rolling, I could loose it.
Gary
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Dec-10-2017 01:18 PM
garyhaupt wrote:
The one thing I haven't done and am afraid to do..is run the truck on a beach. I know..stay on the hard and packed. But one wrong move and all of a sudden I am in serious trouble. Yes..I could air down..I carry a portable compressor, but just the same..if I can't get it rolling, I could loose it.
Gary
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Dec-08-2017 04:05 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:garyhaupt wrote:That's my 4x4 rockhill posted.
Many members prefer to talk the big money. I am of a different faith so try and find ways to get as much for my hard earned cash as I can. There is a company in the US that manufactures kits...U-Joint Off Road...a person needs to have a shop and skills, but I have typed with guys that have done it and they like it. The one I bought had been converted by a shop in Kamloops, BC, Kamloops Light Truck...(you can Facebook them) The cost of that is around 22,000 CDN.
If you have any questions, by all means, ask away.Gary Haupt
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Hope you didn't mind me posting it!
I saved a copy of it years ago, because it has been a dream of mine to have a 4x4 Class C like yours. If you still have it, when you go to sell it I sure would like first pick!