pismo dunes (oceano) 4x4??
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pismo dunes (oceano) 4x4??
If I air down my Suburban tires, I can go almost anywhere in 2wd (and just use the 4wd as a backup), but I am running large tires. Things will be more complicated however if you are pulling a trailer!
In 2wd, if you stay close to the beach and keep up your momentum when you have to venture into the soft stuff, you might be able to make it work. But once you are out in the soft stuff and stop, that is when you are going to be in trouble.
In 2wd, if you stay close to the beach and keep up your momentum when you have to venture into the soft stuff, you might be able to make it work. But once you are out in the soft stuff and stop, that is when you are going to be in trouble.
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pismo dunes (oceano) 4x4??
Tires make a HUGE difference on the sand. Get them aired down (talking 12 front, 10 rear). You don't have to have 35" monsters to work in 2wd. Just watch the soft stuff that torn up (i.e. some jack a** with 4x4 didn't air down pulling in his 40' 5th wheel and got stuck). I've pulled a trailer (4x8 or so) up onto the sand with little 12" tires (I'm not talking rim, I'm talking DIAMTER of the rubber) and it didn't do all that bad...just depends. Other times it might as well have been an anchor.
Momentum is the key.
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Momentum is the key.
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pismo dunes (oceano) 4x4??
What size tires? I think it's the 16.5 rim you have to be careful with (no bead). Just no abrupt maneuvers (unless you have to...but then it's best to hit the brakes (if a kid runs out in front of you).
Oh yeah...bring a shover or two. I bring a spade and a flat nose. Plus a steel tine rake for smoothing the sand under the tent (if you're camping.)
Check the tides www.classiccalifornia.com. Come and go and low tide. DO NOT PARK on the wet sand along the beach. Salt water is UNfriendly to cars.
When are you planning on going?
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Oh yeah...bring a shover or two. I bring a spade and a flat nose. Plus a steel tine rake for smoothing the sand under the tent (if you're camping.)
Check the tides www.classiccalifornia.com. Come and go and low tide. DO NOT PARK on the wet sand along the beach. Salt water is UNfriendly to cars.
When are you planning on going?
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pismo dunes (oceano) 4x4??
I'd stay closer to the water line if I was you.. but not too close..and make sure you go past Pole 2, no camping before that! I've seen people packing up their camps in a matter of minutes and racing back from the rising tide!!! The farther back you go from the water, the softer it gets... and that's when you get into trouble.. although like B&RW said, I've seen him out there all the way back to the start of the dunes... it's momentum and driving skill. We pull a Class A back to our camp with no problem... but just stay on the gas till you get to where you want to stop.. haha... Oh, and bring a shovel!!!
If you do get stuck, there's usually someone just lingering around to pull you out! Sometimes I think they actually have contests of who can pull out the most "stuck" trucks. Most people I've met out there have been very friendly and always will to help (and yes, I've even pulled out a few strangers myself.. hehe). Have a fun time... Pismo rocks![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
If you do get stuck, there's usually someone just lingering around to pull you out! Sometimes I think they actually have contests of who can pull out the most "stuck" trucks. Most people I've met out there have been very friendly and always will to help (and yes, I've even pulled out a few strangers myself.. hehe). Have a fun time... Pismo rocks![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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I'm not sure if it rocks, but it's ok. But then again, I don't sit in camp and hang out with Jack all weekend. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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pismo dunes (oceano) 4x4??
hehe yea well i didnt plan on driving my jeep liberty duning just enough to away from the water and able to leave when i want to pack up everyone says just drop my tire pressure if needed about 10lbs in the back rear wheel drive and ill be fine... i did notice when i went the first time with a 4x4 we didnt need 4x4 til we got back farther very soft and choppy sand area's but the front area like 25ft from where it was wet seemed solid and saw people in cars camping so... thanks for the info guys
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pismo dunes (oceano) 4x4??
Drop the front too! Just keep them a couple pounds higher (cause of the turning).
Actually, front drive cars kick a&& in the sand. All of the weight is over the drive wheels. I knew someone who put probably 30 miles on their car in one weekend on the sand and got stuck once avoiding some kids.
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Actually, front drive cars kick a&& in the sand. All of the weight is over the drive wheels. I knew someone who put probably 30 miles on their car in one weekend on the sand and got stuck once avoiding some kids.
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