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Old 04-23-2008, 07:43 PM   #16
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Re: Tips for towing in the sand

LOL..Looks like you may be right.
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LOL..Looks like you may be right.
you'd love it! california offers so much more than what one would expect. central and northern california are absolutely beautiful.
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Re: Tips for towing in the sand

Hey doberboy I'll be out there too this weekend (Saturday only). Gonna get me some clam chowder and some garlic fries. Ive been ok with 20 lbs of air on the sand, you dig a little more than you want to though with 20lbs, but unless you have a compressor on you i wouldnt want to ride on my tires with too low of a pressure on the asphalt for a long time. If you need to be pulled out though look for a black Pro4X CC, i'll be driving around the campsites, by the beach area, my girls love the bumps and the hills. (Walkie talkie channel 5. )
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