beach+offroad tires-4x4=posible?
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Kozal, my brother in arms and fellow Buck SGT I did not realize Michigan was that beautiful. I saw the pics and was in awe. When I picture Michigan I see cold and dark not bright and sunny.would love to climb those hills and throw sand all over the place. Looks like fun. Maybe one day I will check out your beaches.
why wouldnt we have beaches? were a penninsuala surrounded by the biggest fresh water lakes in the US. lol i would post more pics but i dont want to jack your thread any more. lol
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Michigan has beautiful beaches and lake Michigan is clear and blue by many of the beaches along the shoreline. it really is a beautiful state, especially the farther north you get. no offense to the ocean goers but ive been to the east coast in Virginia beach as well as the west coast in San Fransisco and i have to say that neither place has anything on the west and northern Michigan beaches and blue water. come on up for a visit sometime during the summer, lots of stuff to do and ill take you for a tour in the dunes!
why wouldnt we have beaches? were a penninsuala surrounded by the biggest fresh water lakes in the US. lol i would post more pics but i dont want to jack your thread any more. lol
why wouldnt we have beaches? were a penninsuala surrounded by the biggest fresh water lakes in the US. lol i would post more pics but i dont want to jack your thread any more. lol
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i read that all over the place 2day people said the flatter the better so ill defently take that into concideration when i do buy tires really wide and really flat is the way 2 go or i could get some of those bubble tires they put on the beach bikes lol
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Well, the internet will ruin everything....
1. Do NOT park on plants or grass. If you want to be able to continue doing so, preserve the environment.
2. Feel priveleged you can drive at night on the beach, another reason to be clean and smart about where you park and how you drive on the beach. One nighttime vehicle vs. pedestrian accident could change all that. Some folks will not use the truck and just lay on a blankie...
3. Daytona, Volusia County beaches are highly restricted to daylight driving only, have entire areas set aside as no driving, and every inch has a conservation area between the water and the (15-35' parallel to the) dune line where you can't drive or park.
Apparently you are geographically challenged as well. You haven't heard of LAKE Ocheechobee? Or LAKE COUNTY? You must not also be aware of the millions of fresh water springs? Where do you think the St Johns River comes from?
Since you are young, I will at least offer you one piece of advice. Don't stop at your parking spot with your brake, it will create a divot. Just coast to a stop in neutral, leaving just idle out.
GeeVee
1. Do NOT park on plants or grass. If you want to be able to continue doing so, preserve the environment.
2. Feel priveleged you can drive at night on the beach, another reason to be clean and smart about where you park and how you drive on the beach. One nighttime vehicle vs. pedestrian accident could change all that. Some folks will not use the truck and just lay on a blankie...
3. Daytona, Volusia County beaches are highly restricted to daylight driving only, have entire areas set aside as no driving, and every inch has a conservation area between the water and the (15-35' parallel to the) dune line where you can't drive or park.
Apparently you are geographically challenged as well. You haven't heard of LAKE Ocheechobee? Or LAKE COUNTY? You must not also be aware of the millions of fresh water springs? Where do you think the St Johns River comes from?
Since you are young, I will at least offer you one piece of advice. Don't stop at your parking spot with your brake, it will create a divot. Just coast to a stop in neutral, leaving just idle out.
GeeVee
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The Silver Lake Sand Dunes are amazing I use to take my quad out all the time when I still owned it. My buddy and I have both and the best performance with balding bfg at's I went to a hankook dynapro atm and he got some original bfg muds for his powerstroke and they did worse then the low tread at's
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Well, the internet will ruin everything....
1. Do NOT park on plants or grass. If you want to be able to continue doing so, preserve the environment.
2. Feel priveleged you can drive at night on the beach, another reason to be clean and smart about where you park and how you drive on the beach. One nighttime vehicle vs. pedestrian accident could change all that. Some folks will not use the truck and just lay on a blankie...
3. Daytona, Volusia County beaches are highly restricted to daylight driving only, have entire areas set aside as no driving, and every inch has a conservation area between the water and the (15-35' parallel to the) dune line where you can't drive or park.
Apparently you are geographically challenged as well. You haven't heard of LAKE Ocheechobee? Or LAKE COUNTY? You must not also be aware of the millions of fresh water springs? Where do you think the St Johns River comes from?
Since you are young, I will at least offer you one piece of advice. Don't stop at your parking spot with your brake, it will create a divot. Just coast to a stop in neutral, leaving just idle out.
GeeVee
1. Do NOT park on plants or grass. If you want to be able to continue doing so, preserve the environment.
2. Feel priveleged you can drive at night on the beach, another reason to be clean and smart about where you park and how you drive on the beach. One nighttime vehicle vs. pedestrian accident could change all that. Some folks will not use the truck and just lay on a blankie...
3. Daytona, Volusia County beaches are highly restricted to daylight driving only, have entire areas set aside as no driving, and every inch has a conservation area between the water and the (15-35' parallel to the) dune line where you can't drive or park.
Apparently you are geographically challenged as well. You haven't heard of LAKE Ocheechobee? Or LAKE COUNTY? You must not also be aware of the millions of fresh water springs? Where do you think the St Johns River comes from?
Since you are young, I will at least offer you one piece of advice. Don't stop at your parking spot with your brake, it will create a divot. Just coast to a stop in neutral, leaving just idle out.
GeeVee
i just have better things 2 do with my life then study a map but uh yea i did hear of ocheechobee never seen it 4got stjohns cross it all the time thought it went from one side of the ocean 2 another lol i just never seen a lake i should of said there are no lakes around me but thank u 4 correcting me like that i apreciate it the other advice i really do apreciate one of those are sarcastic ill let u decide wich one