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beach driving.
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beach driving.
Well on friday im off to north stradbroke island camping for the weekend. Im goin to be taking my fj45 cruiser ute over. This will be its first beach trip and also my first beach trip in my own car. What i would like to know is what should i do to prevent damaging any parts on the car, or just protecting it from the harmful salt water and sand.
What do you guys do to ur rigs when you take them on the beach? What equipment should i be taking just in case something nasty happens?
Any advice would be very higly appreciated.
thanks
matt
What do you guys do to ur rigs when you take them on the beach? What equipment should i be taking just in case something nasty happens?
Any advice would be very higly appreciated.
thanks
matt
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tyres down and basic recovery gear.
U got other vehicle going?
Could try spray fisholine (sp) around to stop rusting and give it a good wash when get home.
Nic
U got other vehicle going?
Could try spray fisholine (sp) around to stop rusting and give it a good wash when get home.
Nic
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Let your tyres down. 16 psi. Take another vehicle to snatch you out. Take a snatch strap. and take another one for when you break the first one.
A good compressor and tyre shit so if you roll a tyre off the bead you can fix it.
As for the car just make sure it's in A! nick. Sand is heavy going, cooling system and driveline working overtime. Shouldn't bust anything unless you do something silly.
As for the salt and sand.. well if you can find a fresh water river as soon as possible after you leave then drive through it heaps!! I usually find a river about the depth of the top of the tyres and drive slowly through it several times to get lotts of water through the chassis and stuff, other wise lots and lots of washing the chassis with a hose.. inside more than out.
Hope this helps! Cheers
A good compressor and tyre shit so if you roll a tyre off the bead you can fix it.
As for the car just make sure it's in A! nick. Sand is heavy going, cooling system and driveline working overtime. Shouldn't bust anything unless you do something silly.
As for the salt and sand.. well if you can find a fresh water river as soon as possible after you leave then drive through it heaps!! I usually find a river about the depth of the top of the tyres and drive slowly through it several times to get lotts of water through the chassis and stuff, other wise lots and lots of washing the chassis with a hose.. inside more than out.
Hope this helps! Cheers
Fishoil everywhere. But atleast 3-4 weeks before you go or the sand will stick to the still wet fish oil
Air down to 16psi??? Will be much easier on the car to go down to about 12. I've heard of people going to 6psi to get them out of trouble, but personally I wouldn't go lower than 8-10 unless really desperate.


Air down to 16psi??? Will be much easier on the car to go down to about 12. I've heard of people going to 6psi to get them out of trouble, but personally I wouldn't go lower than 8-10 unless really desperate.
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Yeah, i agree.. first time I drove sand I drove straight on at 38psi. I then aired down to 20psi just to get the feel when we went on the dunes. Car went fine on this pressure, although I will go lower next time.
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dont forget that cambell is spending 500million on tunnels so when it does rain they should be super rain catchersantt wrote:water restrictions are a load of crap. tilll the council does something about their piss poor response times to mains leaks, i'll still be usin the hose...especially after driving on the beach

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on an old beast like that you probly should have hit autobarn a month agao and mixed 2 parts tectril and 1 part diesel and sprays til it was dripping from every crack and crevice including your own
theres generally alwasys somewon to pull you out if you trouble so just take a snatchy and drop tyres to 20 only as a good happy medium...... in my opinion any less just causes more dramas.......
and sneak into the industrial sites and use firehoses when you return.... it's a safety thing makeing sure they woek when there really is a fire..... but make sure you wash away your mess to keep all involved happy....

theres generally alwasys somewon to pull you out if you trouble so just take a snatchy and drop tyres to 20 only as a good happy medium...... in my opinion any less just causes more dramas.......
and sneak into the industrial sites and use firehoses when you return.... it's a safety thing makeing sure they woek when there really is a fire..... but make sure you wash away your mess to keep all involved happy....
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id say start at 20psi too.
i run 10psi on my pajero and when i put my stauns on my pootrol they bagged far too much at 10psi so i went back up to 18psi.
it depends on what tyres your running and how heavy the car is, but 20psi is a good start. just keep an eye on them and adjust accordingly
i run 10psi on my pajero and when i put my stauns on my pootrol they bagged far too much at 10psi so i went back up to 18psi.
it depends on what tyres your running and how heavy the car is, but 20psi is a good start. just keep an eye on them and adjust accordingly
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just got back from straddie. all went well except my front right hub is bout to ceaze up i think so i have to pull that apart and replace it, had to use 2wd most the time which made it interesting. Had the tyres on 20 psi, the claws are ok on the sand but once u stop in 2wd ur stuffed. rolf. all in all was a good trip.
i have a gal chassis so didnt worry to much bout it, but still gave it a coat in fish oil. and gave it a good was out with very hih powered gearny(spelling).
cheers
matt
i have a gal chassis so didnt worry to much bout it, but still gave it a coat in fish oil. and gave it a good was out with very hih powered gearny(spelling).
cheers
matt
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I hope you put the fish oil in after the gernie.Matt_88 wrote:just got back from straddie. all went well except my front right hub is bout to ceaze up i think so i have to pull that apart and replace it, had to use 2wd most the time which made it interesting. Had the tyres on 20 psi, the claws are ok on the sand but once u stop in 2wd ur stuffed. rolf. all in all was a good trip.
i have a gal chassis so didnt worry to much bout it, but still gave it a coat in fish oil. and gave it a good was out with very hih powered gearny(spelling).
cheers
matt
A powerful one will blow paint off and squeeze water past seals - not necessary, just a hose will work down the chassis rails.
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