It's much easier with 4 wheel drive but you can definately do it in a 2WD. Just look up some "pismo beach" videos, you see RV's with car trailers behind them out driving on the sand. You just have to know how to do it.
@JKERNS0824 i disagree i live in deep south texas near SOUTH PADRE ISLAND AND BOCA CHICA BEACH, and i have a 99 f150 v6 4.2L 2wd and ive only been stuck twice and thats cuz i had put some a/t tires on it, it works bad ass with highway tires at 15 psi, and never get stuck nemore
did you get any footage of you trying to get it unstuck?
joepoe1134 2 years ago
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earlstafari 3 years ago
@earlstafari That's a bit harsh, she said there was NO snow on the ground, try reading.
linz85able 2 years ago
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earlstafari 2 years ago
there is no snow! were i liv we get liek 3 ft a nite sometimes
BlackLabel7345 3 years ago
Beach driving is only for 4x4 vehicles in my experience
JKERNS0824 3 years ago
It's much easier with 4 wheel drive but you can definately do it in a 2WD. Just look up some "pismo beach" videos, you see RV's with car trailers behind them out driving on the sand. You just have to know how to do it.
rkj4107 3 years ago
@JKERNS0824 i disagree i live in deep south texas near SOUTH PADRE ISLAND AND BOCA CHICA BEACH, and i have a 99 f150 v6 4.2L 2wd and ive only been stuck twice and thats cuz i had put some a/t tires on it, it works bad ass with highway tires at 15 psi, and never get stuck nemore
xiposk8boarder 1 year ago
Have U ever gotten Stuck in the Snow?? Tried to get unstuck but no such luck??
LKSPORTS 4 years ago 3