Chuck_Finley
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Hey Guys,
I'll be visiting the Outer Banks in NC later this summer and plan to drive my 2011 Tahoe 4x4 on the beach. I have never taken it off-road anywhere but I've watched some Youtube videos on beach driving best practices and will have a tow strap, 2 compressors, shovel, jack, 2x4, and pressure gauges. I have a factory suspension, 20" wheels and newish all-season tires. I know to air down to 15 ish PSI. Do I have anything to worry about as long as I take it easy and try to avoid large ruts? I've read that it may be best to remove the lip at the bottom of the front bumper for better clearance.
Any advice or tips would be appreciated! Thank you.
I'll be visiting the Outer Banks in NC later this summer and plan to drive my 2011 Tahoe 4x4 on the beach. I have never taken it off-road anywhere but I've watched some Youtube videos on beach driving best practices and will have a tow strap, 2 compressors, shovel, jack, 2x4, and pressure gauges. I have a factory suspension, 20" wheels and newish all-season tires. I know to air down to 15 ish PSI. Do I have anything to worry about as long as I take it easy and try to avoid large ruts? I've read that it may be best to remove the lip at the bottom of the front bumper for better clearance.
Any advice or tips would be appreciated! Thank you.