Dunes bashing (first test)

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saif najd

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Hi every one,

The last Thursday I went to a place where few people go for camping and offroading (military training area! We just keep visiting it even though :p )

I like the amount of torque I am getting way butter than the FJ cruiser I use to have but Only on flat sand! When I tried to bash a mid size sand dune I couldn't get more than 70% of it (ford expedition 2013 and a yukon Denali they flow just like if they are driving on road :banghead: :mad:

What gone wrong hear?? Why I couldn't di the same? ?

2dr 4WD tahoe
 

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Did you let some air out of the tires when you were driving on the sand?
 

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Those FJs are bad ass, very capable vehicles with an abundance of aftermarket support.
Bigger heavier vehicle and like said, tire pressure plays a big roll as does tire choice.
 

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