Hi everyone, I finally took my buggy to the beach. I've done my share of trail driving with 4 wheel drive vehicles and atv's, but I don't have a lot of experience with light weight soft sand vehicles. Right now I have 195/50/15's on the front and 295/50/15's on the back. I've included pictures of the tires below. They work great on the street, but are pretty sad on the sand.
I was doing fine but every time I hit prolonged patches of really soft sand, I would just slow down and end up stuck. My buggy wasn't bottoming out at all, I had several inches of clearance between the frame and the sand. Whenever I would get stuck, the back tires would just spin no matter what I did. I could kick out some sand in front of the tires and manage to move a few feet, but would just end up stuck again. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures from the event, but I'm thinking my tires are the main problem.
I live about 45 min away from the sand, so I figure I'll just have to switch tires close to the beach. I've also heard good things about the BF Goodrich Mud Terrain T/A KM2 for light vehicles in the sand because of the bite. I'm just wondering if those will work well enough or how aggressive of a tread do I need. The rear tires I have now wouldn't dig into the sand at all, just kinda "float" there spinning about 4 inches into the sand. Hopefully this next week I'll be able to take a pic at the beach to give you guys a better idea.
My buggy is a 1776 dp with the engel 110 cam. I can spin the tires I have on the street, but I don't know how beefy the engine needs to be for paddle tires.
Has anyone used the BFG MT's or the sand tires listed below?
My buggy wasn't built for a Baja race or anything, but it would be nice to not get stuck in flat soft sand. Any advice about the tires, places to buy, or anything else would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
- Kenneth
Rear Sand Tires
http://www.pacificcustoms.com/EXPLORER1200.html
Rear Sand Tires2
http://www.pacificcustoms.com/EXPLORER1450.html
Current Front Tires
Current Rear Tires