- First Name
- Antoni
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2021
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- Location
- Eastern Shore Maryland
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- Honda, VW
- Your Bronco Model
- Big Bend
Had an opportunity to do some beach driving at Brigantine NJ. I drove on several different beaches with moderate sand depth looseness (especially at entrances and closer to water). Being hesitant of no having a rear locker, I brought full recovery gear. Lowered tire pressure to 18, used sand mode and manually turned off traction control and then held same button down for 5 seconds to disengage advance trac control. I was amazed at how well it performed. The Bronco gluided through the sand. I could drive at very low speeds without sinking or spinning wheels. No issues with driving in, out, or across established tracks. Couldnāt be happier with the performance! I did not feel that I was ever close to getting stuck. I witnessed a full variety of 9 plus vehicles burry themselves over the weekend on the same beach. All able to recover by airing down further, shovel and recovery boards (no towing). For those fellow Bronco owners that opted for no lockers, you should feel confident in driving on the beach. Air down at least 18, engage san mode, disable traction control and advance trac manually, bring recovery gear and have fun.
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