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Date:         Sat, 11 Jul 1998 09:24:27 -0800
Reply-To:     Todd Francis <tbf@PACIFIER.COM>
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From:         Todd Francis <tbf@PACIFIER.COM>
Subject:      Re: 2WD sand capabilities?
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Patrick Foltz wrote: > > Anyone have any sand experience with a 2WD westfalia? It's almost vacation > time and I'd like to scoot out to Cape Fear where the trail is sand, mostly > packed but with a few stretches of deep. I'm thinking about a spare set of > wheels with wide tires at low pressure, but hopefully someone has experience > and can tell me if I'm wasting time or will be ok. > > thanks, patrick

I have taken my 85 Westy down to Baja. It is only sand and rocks there. I had to be very careful around the sand. I would get stuck in it very easily with my stock size tires. These vehicls are very heavy compared to the rubber they wear. -- Todd Francis Ridgefield, Washington USA '86 Westy Syncro '91 Tristar


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