Stockton is great. I was there in August. This time in a volvo xc60. Did quite well until i realised i forgot to turn off the esc considering i had only 2-3mm of tread. Prior to that was about 20 years ago in a Jackaroo. 15psi is the preferred pressure. Just got to keep the momentum up in the soft sand.
Yeah I hope so but all the guys have young families now so I get it. Those dunes at Stockton are excellent though. I’ll def go back there at some point.😀🤙🏼
It’s good on sand. It’s actually towing the Hyundai which had broken down on the beach. I think people commenting thought the Challenger was just driving on its own? The tyres are at 17psi. btw. The full video on YT has it driving on the dunes too. 😀👍🏻
17 still too high. 15 is starting point for beach driving and go down from there. People really do get overly concerned at going down that far but it's not an issue.
Nice video Neil. Did you let more air out of you tyres when doing the recovery? You didn't mention anything. I'd have dropped down to about 12 or 13 and also dropped the other cars down to about 10 especially with only 2wd working.
Stockton is great. I was there in August. This time in a volvo xc60. Did quite well until i realised i forgot to turn off the esc considering i had only 2-3mm of tread. Prior to that was about 20 years ago in a Jackaroo. 15psi is the preferred pressure. Just got to keep the momentum up in the soft sand.
Good to see you getting out again Neil, hopefully we can catch up again soon. Life gets in the way, though ...
Yeah I hope so but all the guys have young families now so I get it. Those dunes at Stockton are excellent though. I’ll def go back there at some point.😀🤙🏼
You guys are absolute legends, saved the day for both of us. Great video too, keep up the great work👍🏼
Thanks Mason, it was great to meet you guys, and we were glad to help. 😀🤙🏼
Are challengers not good on sand? I was gonna consider on owning one
It’s good on sand. It’s actually towing the Hyundai which had broken down on the beach. I think people commenting thought the Challenger was just driving on its own? The tyres are at 17psi. btw. The full video on YT has it driving on the dunes too. 😀👍🏻
again thank you for sharing .
Thx Carmello 👍🏻😀
17 still too high. 15 is starting point for beach driving and go down from there. People really do get overly concerned at going down that far but it's not an issue.
Thanks digger old mate, good advice! 😀🤙🏼
Nice video Neil. Did you let more air out of you tyres when doing the recovery? You didn't mention anything. I'd have dropped down to about 12 or 13 and also dropped the other cars down to about 10 especially with only 2wd working.
My wife said the same thing? 😀 I didn’t think of doing it haha, not to worry. Yes it’s a good idea, maybe next time I’ll remember. 🤙🏼😀