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quontush 01-01-2006 07:19 PM

4wheeling in the sand
 
Just got back from a trip to the outerbanks, did some sand driving and a little bit of water... third to last water hole it sucked in water and stalled, so we had to take out all the plugs and fluch the water out, there was quite a bit of water in the engine, but we got it working well, i'll need to get new plugs and i got a new air filter already, but it was a lot of fun, see the pictures in the link

http://photobucket.com/albums/d32/quontush/?sc=2

Hanr3 01-02-2006 01:37 AM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
Nice pics.
Time for a snorkle, eh?

Looks like you had alot of fun.

RedBlaze 01-02-2006 09:53 AM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
I live in north carolina, where on the outer banks were you?? Were you down around ocracoke or did you go further north.

quontush 01-02-2006 01:01 PM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
i was in corolla

Bojib 01-02-2006 01:35 PM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
Been down around the outerbanks a few times myself, always love it when we take a 4-wheel drive and do a little wheelin in the sand. It's definitely a change from the mud and rocks.

Looks like you had lots of fun, even if you got things a little wet. I'm Jealous, I'm just stuck in boring ol Kentucky for now.

HCCAFan 01-11-2006 10:22 PM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
OMG! Are you kidding me? Sell your truck. I'm serious. I have lived in NC all my life and have been driving on the beach since I was old enough to reach the pedals standing up and the one thing any local knows is you don't combine anything you care about and salt water. If anyone else thinks about driving on the beach I firmly suggest you always stay above the high tide mark and wash your truck immediately after taking it even in dry sand. There is salt in the sand, so even rain water that collects in those puddles is salty and if you get in pure ocean water forget it. There's plenty of folk around who have a spare truck just to drive on the beach and even they won't take it in the water.

swartlkk 01-11-2006 11:46 PM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
I agree, salt water can do horrible things to a vehicle. Hell, even the salt air is enough!

m00nwater 01-12-2006 12:29 AM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
Try living in Southern Ontario in the winter salty road capital of the world

HCCAFan 01-12-2006 04:30 PM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
I've never lived in Ontario but I did live in Ohio for a winter and I get around the states quite a bit and I can assure you that salt from the beach is far worse. Not to mention that sand gets in everything and grinds away at stuff. Splashing in it is just asking for trouble. I'd rather give Magnus Samuelsson 3 good swings under my hood with a sledgehammer than splash through salt water.

user 1016 01-13-2006 12:19 AM

RE: 4wheeling in the sand
 
they use salt up there moonie? I find they only use sand the great UP...too cold er something for salt...actualy I think they just use it in the city...everything else is sand


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