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et2's on sand

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et2's on sand

Post by was a 75 »

wondering how simex et2's go on the beach? dont wanna do the 2 sets of tyres thing when i only go up the beach maybe twice a yr.
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Re: et2's on sand

Post by broken80 »

I had mine on the beach about 10 times while I ran them and they did very well for an aggressive tyre.

I ran them at between 10-12 psi depending how soft the sand was and never lost a bead.

You need to remember that if you stop going foward then don't spin the wheels as they dig in fast,
I could always back out of anywhere i drove and have another go.

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Re: et2's on sand

Post by Struth »

I saw several cars run them on beaches for 5 days, they worked pretty well really.

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Re: et2's on sand

Post by Slunnie »

dunno about the ET2, but the JT2's are perfectly fine on the sand. On stockton sand they are fairly normal, at Fraser they totally rocked. 10-11psi for a week and no bead problems.
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Re: et2's on sand

Post by Thommo 73 »

spent a week and a half in tassie on the beaches with about 18psi and didnt have a problem, could have gone lower in the pressure but didnt really need to
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Re: et2's on sand

Post by was a 75 »

thankyou. that settles it then. i will leave them on for the next trip up to fraser and see how they go.
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Re: et2's on sand

Post by alien »

i'll put in a negative... lol

mine just dig holes... you need to dump ALL of the air out of them to get any bagging - in my sierra i've gone to 5psi and they still look like theyre at 20... sure they flex a little, but not like you'd expect - and given ANY right foot whatsoever they just dig a gigantic hole for all 4 wheels =P

great in the mud though!
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