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Tomaz,
38 inch tyres do look the part but believe me, there's nothing you
can't achieve with 32 inch tyres, like 238/85/16, even on very soft
sand. You just need to be more careful with planing your line of
approach, gearing (if your box is manual) and the throttle. When you
happen to get stuck, air down as much as possible and rock the car
back and forth until you can gain a bit of extra momentum to drive
away.
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Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80 (auto)
On 9/18/07, Tomaz Sustar <[Email address removed]> wrote:
38 inch tyres do look the part but believe me, there's nothing you
can't achieve with 32 inch tyres, like 238/85/16, even on very soft
sand. You just need to be more careful with planing your line of
approach, gearing (if your box is manual) and the throttle. When you
happen to get stuck, air down as much as possible and rock the car
back and forth until you can gain a bit of extra momentum to drive
away.
--
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80 (auto)
On 9/18/07, Tomaz Sustar <[Email address removed]> wrote: