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ticki2 wrote:Tom_Anderson wrote:
85>65, so you're good.
Are you looking at the DRW chart ? Seems to me it it saying 245 min. up front
โDec-11-2016 10:42 AM
Tom_Anderson wrote:
85>65, so you're good.
โDec-11-2016 07:39 AM
bcbouy wrote:
can you explain 90 mile beach highway in new zealand for us?
โDec-11-2016 06:34 AM
ticki2 wrote:tattoobob wrote:
Here is a link to one of the beaches I drive on, it gives you tire information and also make sure you have a full size spare tire
I hope this info helps
Cape Cod National Seashore
My understanding is they have just recently allowed DRW . Looking at the tire chart I was totally confused . I called their office to ask if my 235/85/16 tires would qualify . I was told that they would . From what I can glen from the chart they would not . Do you have any first hand info on this ? I would like to plan a trip for next season . Thanks
โDec-10-2016 10:37 AM
ticki2 wrote:tattoobob wrote:
Here is a link to one of the beaches I drive on, it gives you tire information and also make sure you have a full size spare tire
I hope this info helps
Cape Cod National Seashore
My understanding is they have just recently allowed DRW . Looking at the tire chart I was totally confused . I called their office to ask if my 235/85/16 tires would qualify . I was told that they would . From what I can glen from the chart they would not . Do you have any first hand info on this ? I would like to plan a trip for next season . Thanks
โDec-10-2016 10:31 AM
tattoobob wrote:
Here is a link to one of the beaches I drive on, it gives you tire information and also make sure you have a full size spare tire
I hope this info helps
Cape Cod National Seashore
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โDec-10-2016 05:17 AM
nycsteve wrote:Sam Spade wrote:
If the question is just any old beach that you might encounter, the answer is:
Don't do it.
You didn't advise "to be careful" you said "the answer is don't do it"
โDec-10-2016 04:16 AM
Sam Spade wrote:nycsteve wrote:Sam Spade wrote:
If the question is just any old beach that you might encounter, the answer is:
Don't do it.
Many beaches won't support even a small car without VERY wide tires. And having a truck camper towed out of the sand is a tricky proposition.
Wrong.
No it is not wrong.....to advise someone to be careful with what they are about to do.
Either you are a more skilled driver than most or are just lucky.
I have SEEN cars, trucks and RVs stuck in soft sand (both on a "beach" and off) and it isn't a pretty picture.
Just because you can do it doesn't mean that everybody can.
Being careful is never a bad thing and is never "wrong".
โDec-10-2016 03:41 AM