TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
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TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
& tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
tire to handle snow.
....as well as the price point.
Thanks a bunch!
Jon
confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
& tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
tire to handle snow.
....as well as the price point.
Thanks a bunch!
Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Full size 2wd pickups do well in sand with those tires aired way down
so a jeep should do even better. This is from experience in fine
powder sand between the Pinacate desert and the Gulf of California
coast and in dry wash sand in southern Arizona.
Jon wrote:
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
so a jeep should do even better. This is from experience in fine
powder sand between the Pinacate desert and the Gulf of California
coast and in dry wash sand in southern Arizona.
Jon wrote:
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Full size 2wd pickups do well in sand with those tires aired way down
so a jeep should do even better. This is from experience in fine
powder sand between the Pinacate desert and the Gulf of California
coast and in dry wash sand in southern Arizona.
Jon wrote:
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
so a jeep should do even better. This is from experience in fine
powder sand between the Pinacate desert and the Gulf of California
coast and in dry wash sand in southern Arizona.
Jon wrote:
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Full size 2wd pickups do well in sand with those tires aired way down
so a jeep should do even better. This is from experience in fine
powder sand between the Pinacate desert and the Gulf of California
coast and in dry wash sand in southern Arizona.
Jon wrote:
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
so a jeep should do even better. This is from experience in fine
powder sand between the Pinacate desert and the Gulf of California
coast and in dry wash sand in southern Arizona.
Jon wrote:
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Hi Jon,
Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
Jon wrote:
>
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
Jon wrote:
>
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Hi Jon,
Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
Jon wrote:
>
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
Jon wrote:
>
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Hi Jon,
Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
Jon wrote:
>
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
Jon wrote:
>
> I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> tire to handle snow.
>
> ...as well as the price point.
>
> Thanks a bunch!
> Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Solid advice from both of you, happy trails --
Jon
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
> read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
> better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
> up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
> http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
>
> Jon wrote:
> >
> > I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> > confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> > aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> > or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> > & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> > thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> > width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> > tire to handle snow.
> >
> > ...as well as the price point.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch!
> > Jon
Jon
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
> read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
> better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
> up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
> http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
>
> Jon wrote:
> >
> > I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> > confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> > aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> > or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> > & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> > thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> > width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> > tire to handle snow.
> >
> > ...as well as the price point.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch!
> > Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Solid advice from both of you, happy trails --
Jon
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
> read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
> better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
> up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
> http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
>
> Jon wrote:
> >
> > I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> > confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> > aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> > or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> > & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> > thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> > width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> > tire to handle snow.
> >
> > ...as well as the price point.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch!
> > Jon
Jon
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
> read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
> better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
> up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
> http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
>
> Jon wrote:
> >
> > I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> > confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> > aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> > or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> > & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> > thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> > width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> > tire to handle snow.
> >
> > ...as well as the price point.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch!
> > Jon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
Solid advice from both of you, happy trails --
Jon
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
> read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
> better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
> up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
> http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
>
> Jon wrote:
> >
> > I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> > confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> > aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> > or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> > & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> > thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> > width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> > tire to handle snow.
> >
> > ...as well as the price point.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch!
> > Jon
Jon
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Get a gauge with a needle and dial, for accuracy and consistency
> read. I run five pounds sand, ten rock. Of course, the view is much
> better from the top of Oldsmobile, or Competition:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg Take a Jacket and air
> up at night as the thin air drops to about thirty degrees at night:
> http://www.----------.com/tascher/comphill.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> http://www.----------.com/temp/larrySandTires.jpg
>
> Jon wrote:
> >
> > I see a number of posts from those in Southern California -- can anyone
> > confirm whether or not a 31x10.5 AT on a TJ will get me through when
> > aired down in the sand? I don't need to climb the lee side of a hill
> > or be a desert hero in a Glamis hole, I'm just trying to gauge the lift
> > & tires I need to get around in the soft stuff....I'm doing the Jeep
> > thing to go in, have fun, and still get home, but if I don't need 12.5
> > width tires to do the job, I'd appreciate the flexibility of a smaller
> > tire to handle snow.
> >
> > ...as well as the price point.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch!
> > Jon