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- Charlie
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- Dec 4, 2020
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- Felton, DE
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- Bronco Heritage
- Your Bronco Model
- Heritage
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 important. I go to about 20 PSI.
I've had my Bronco up there a few times now and purposely stopped in deep, loose sand and it just drove out with no problem. I mostly used sand mode and unlocked the rear diff. Mine's a manual. 4H seemed to work fine too. I played around in 4L, but it's really not necessary.
Pic is at the VA state line.
I've had my Bronco up there a few times now and purposely stopped in deep, loose sand and it just drove out with no problem. I mostly used sand mode and unlocked the rear diff. Mine's a manual. 4H seemed to work fine too. I played around in 4L, but it's really not necessary.
Pic is at the VA state line.
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