Yes, driving in sand is significantly different in cold versus hot temperatures, with driving in cold conditions generally being easier because the sand tends to be firmer and less likely to cause your vehicle to sink due to cooler temperatures and potentially higher humidity, while hot, dry conditions make the sand softer and more difficult to navigate in.
Yes, driving in sand is significantly different in cold versus hot temperatures, with driving in cold conditions generally being easier because the sand tends to be firmer and less likely to cause your vehicle to sink due to cooler temperatures and potentially higher humidity, while hot, dry conditions make the sand softer and more difficult to navigate in.
@@juliebauknecht2071 it definitely makes a difference.
lower the air PSI to about 15lbs
@@PalmettoAdventures thank you, I will try that. I was at about 21/22 but that will probably help