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Join Date: Dec 2007
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yeah i drive on the beach offten i think the trick is not to apply your brakes to hard when stopping on the beach @ this could cause the vehcle o nose dive and dig the front wheels in its also a good idea to let some off the presure out of the tyers.
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Air down to 25psi or so. That will be your biggest help on the sand. That and lots of throttle. You could possibly even air down less than that, but with the stock sized tires 25-20psi is about as low as i would go.
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