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Driving on beach tips?

KevinC

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Did you end up deflating and using 4H? Going on the beach in Daytona FL, don't think the sand is anything crazy, looks to be very packed and smooth. I may just toss on 4H for fun and not touch tires. I've got 35s Baja Boss A/T LT315 70R17
Daytona Beach is open to any automobile to drive it. If you go, there is no need to air down, use 4H/L or any knowledge of offroading. You will be driving along behind a KIA Optima and in front of a Honda Accord. When it does get bad, they will close the beach.

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Daytona Beach is open to any automobile to drive it. If you go, there is no need to air down, use 4H/L or any knowledge of offroading. You will be driving along behind a KIA Optima and in front of a Honda Accord. When it does get bad, they will close the beach.

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hahah you are correct, closed for high tide though. Sucks!
 

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I didnt see it so i will add this - one of the best pieces of advice i ever got from off roading in Australia was after stopping back up before you go forward in soft sand. The sand piles up like a wave at the bow of a boat as your drive and sometimes its enough to sink you trying to get over that hump.
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