If you are going to traverse soft sand for any distance - lower the air pressure in your tires. Then they will act more like "floaters" and be less apt to dig in and bury. John On 1/15/2014 11:17 AM, Fjazzbass wrote: > I'm finally taking baby bus out camping in the Ocala national forest. Until now she's only been a road queen. I'm told that the trip to the campsite is somewhat treacherous... What conditions would make this a no go for me? Does anyone have any examples of where my 2 (really 1) wheel drive vanagon can not make it? I thought the off-road capability was high as long as we weren't dealing with climbing rocks and splurging through mud... > > Thanks in advance for your wisdom :-) > > Dave > 85 GL "babybus" > > Sent from my iPad > |
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