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In the end, it's not about numbers, but a feel; captured by experience.
Jan-23-2013 04:53 PM
jefe 4x4 wrote:
By the way, that experience slowly fades if you don't use it. How do I know that?
regards, as always, jefe
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Jan-23-2013 07:31 AM
JohnJM wrote:big whitey wrote:OBXcamper wrote:
Ocracoke, before it became a "NPS bird preserve" :R
X2 on the NPS bird preserve, Hell will freeze over before i pay $120 to drive on the playground of the liberal agenda.:M
sorry bout the hijack,just still an open wound as we continue to lose our freedoms one at a time.
yup I loved ocracoke, drum fisjihng there........I dont mind paying for a permit, I do ti everywhere else. But the closures keep me away now, and that was the plan all along.
as fo airing down. I run a lance 1010 on a F350. About 30-35 works for me on mostnbeaches. But I do have to drop to 20 on the soft beaches.
Jan-23-2013 06:25 AM
big whitey wrote:OBXcamper wrote:
Ocracoke, before it became a "NPS bird preserve" :R
X2 on the NPS bird preserve, Hell will freeze over before i pay $120 to drive on the playground of the liberal agenda.:M
sorry bout the hijack,just still an open wound as we continue to lose our freedoms one at a time.
Jan-23-2013 05:33 AM
~DJ~ wrote:
I use 25/30 at Moab. Not much sand there tho. Just not right living this close to the West Coast and have to drive clear to the East Coast just to camp on the beach!!!! 😞
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Jan-22-2013 04:23 PM
OBXcamper wrote:
Ocracoke, before it became a "NPS bird preserve" :R
Jan-22-2013 03:00 PM
kohldad wrote:
Based on my Compressor Recommendation thread, I now have a nice ViAir 450P compressor to air back up. So now it's time to start thinking about airing down.
I'm use to airing down my jeep to 15psi when I took it off-road, but have never aired down a heavily laden vehicle. I'm figuring with the TC on board, something around 30 psi may give the tire a nice float pattern for soft sand. Since I'm only at 2,500 tire, may be able to go as low as 25 psi.
Was looking for advice and experience for those more practice driving off-road.
Jan-22-2013 02:01 PM
av8rds wrote:sailorsmate wrote:
Got your sneakers a little wet there, Av8rds. We also camp Sandy Neck, in a Lance 1191 and GMC 3500 dually. We do between 35 and 38 on the camper, but 18 on the Jeep. Depends on sand conditions.
yeah mines the bottom picture...just barely. Jerry on the other hand got a bit damp.
35 huh? I got lazy and only went down to 30 one time. Had no problem getting out and set up. Coming back though I could NOT make the little itty bitty hill from the main beach to the access trail. Aired down to 20 and drove right out.
Hope to meet you this year. I only made it out one time last year...depressing!