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    Quote Originally Posted by alexturner View Post
    perhaps I just need some driver training :P
    YES.

    As stated:P CDL in as soon as you hit the sand. Leave it in until you get back on the hard stuff.

    Air down to 16 psi max and lower as needed. I go as low as 6-7 psi offroad if necessary, and have never lost a bead.

    Try that and see how you go before changing your tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ugu80 View Post
    1/ You are running too high pressure for sand (Really soft sand you could go as low as 10 p.s.i. or even a couple lower for short stretches).
    Bang on.

    Alex, you can go down to 12PSI on Stockton with no problems, just don't make any sudden sharp turns. Momentum over the sand, no harsh braking, and get on the LROCS training day up there. Also PM Cal415 - he all but lives on Stockton and knows it like the back of his hand,
    Last edited by Scouse; 2nd June 2011 at 12:57 PM. Reason: Fixed quote

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    XZL tyre noise

    Sith

    what's the tyre noise like on tar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dromader driver View Post
    Sith

    what's the tyre noise like on tar?
    Seriously , what noise ? Above the cabin noise [defective door seals ] none zip zero nunya .
    They are fan frikkin tastic !!!

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    31x10.5 bfg all terrains 12-15psi stockton beach all the time and never once got stuck or even close to stuck never busted a bead either and that's in the dunes or on harder stuff mate had 33x10.5 bfg muddies on his cruiser and done same but rolled one of rim for beach you want small wide and smooth tyres !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hymie View Post
    I agree with JBM.
    Road tyres are the go for sand, muddies will break the sand up and bog you.
    Larger diameter tyres are the go to lengthen the contact patch.
    What would you Victorians know about sand driving (tic)


    Best Sand tyres I have EVER used are / were CLAWS...


    A few Victorians I am friends with met with us at Robe one year, I convinced them to bring their Simex... They worked well too...

    The secret is in the throttle....

    Highway patterns actually "slip" when you need the traction.

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    tractor treads

    Hi All

    Paddles on beach buggy tyres where the go once, for climbing sand dunes and beach running.

    Tractor tyres for working in sand are fitted in the rolling direction, that is that the V pattern left behind in the tread mark points to the direction of travel.

    Road pattern tyres with ten or twelve plys might last longer with the things associated with sandy roads, such as heat, sharp rocks, wattle and mallee roots.

    Cheers Arthur

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    Not all sand is the same it varies greatly with moisture/ heat and how fine it is.
    A rule applies in one state and everyone criticizes what someone from other another state says but you can all be right

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Not all sand is the same it varies greatly with moisture/ heat and how fine it is.
    A rule applies in one state and everyone criticizes what someone from other another state says but you can all be right
    Lucky I've driven in all but Tas then ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Lucky I've driven in all but Tas then ;-)
    Shame that you haven't been to probably the best state for the serious 4 by wheeler! It's awseome

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