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Old 04-02-2009, 07:54 AM   #5
piemma
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There have been Suburbans on the beach since they started making them.

It's the fact that you really need to have 2 things:

1) Real 4WD with low range

2) Air down properly.

If you get down around 10 or 12 PSI you will not have a problem. I ran the Back from the 70s thru 2003 and never got stuck. I ran from Herring Cove to Coast Guard beach, depending what was open. Coast Guard can be a little hairy as you can (or could) only run it at night. A moon high tide could be difficult as the wash would be up to the base of the dunes in some places. Just use your head and there isn't a problem

My rule was, if i didn't thnik I could make it thru then I probably couldn't" and there is no fish worth sticking my truck for.

No boat, back in the suds.
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