NC Outer Banks a couple of days ago. It was super windy and had the ocean very angry. There were a couple of places where I had to wait for the water to recede to drive through. Aired down to 20PSI she handled it all effortlessly.
There's a ridge along the sides of the mod top that helps a lot. I have no experience with the other tops, but have not had a problem with water running in the doorways on my Heritage.
Took advantage of a 70+ degree day on January 26 to finally get it washed. We hadn't had any real snow for 2 years and the road crews went REAL heavy on the salt. She was a mess. Wax today.
I have a few times. Only issue is I lost the pipe cap around the middle of the spare tire cover. I just remember to take it off first. No leaks at all. No brush wash for me, especially with a black Bronco!
I'm very familiar with driving on the north OBX beach and have driven many different vehicles on it. The conditions there change dramatically. There will be places where the sand is hard as a regular road and others where it's deep and loose. Like everyone else said - airing down is really...
Happy to report that mine sat outside in upper 20s temps last night and no noise this morning. I have just under 5,000 miles.
Sorry to see Heritages with the issue. Really should have been sorted out by late 2023 production.
Carova is north of Corolla, past where the road ends. Most houses in the 4WD area will come with parking passes. You don't need it to drive on the beach, but need it to park. It gets a little crazy up there in season.
You can buy a pass from the US Park Service that gets you driving access to...
At the Outer Banks and got her out in the sand. She did great. I used sand mode, but turned the rear locker off. Aired down to about 20 PSI. Been quite a few years since I had a manual in the sand.
These are Spanish Mustangs.
@RustysBronco - Yours appears to be mounted quite a bit lower than mine. Seems like the tailgate would dictate the mounting location, but maybe the table size changed at some point?:unsure: