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[*] posted on 10-8-2021 at 01:14 PM


Art, on your previous 4x4 motorhome, your tires seemed to be on the narrow side and lacked off road style tread. Were you able to improve the tires with your latest motorhome?

I sure hope we can camp with you guys again... the oxtail soup was one for the books!

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[*] posted on 10-8-2021 at 01:34 PM


Wow. Look how low that front tire is! Sure tells a story about the softness of the sand.

I wish we could get a thread dedicated to his motorhomes..... :)
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Quote: Originally posted by bajajoaquin  
Wow. Look how low that front tire is! Sure tells a story about the softness of the sand.

I wish we could get a thread dedicated to his motorhomes..... :)


Go ahead, and since it would be about 4x4 or off road motorhomes, this would be the best forum: http://forums.bajanomad.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=28

We can copy and paste the posts here, over there and delete them here if you want to unclutter this thread.




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[*] posted on 10-8-2021 at 02:34 PM


You're very observant!!!

Those photos were taken right before you hop into the pavement, and coming from the Shell Island access road. Of course they were aired down, but I think just to 20psi.


Quote: Originally posted by bajajoaquin  
Wow. Look how low that front tire is! Sure tells a story about the softness of the sand.

I wish we could get a thread dedicated to his motorhomes..... :)


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[*] posted on 10-8-2021 at 02:39 PM


The tires are a little wider on the new mh, just an inch :-), but they are still RV style tires, non-offroad. One of these days I'm gonna put big sipes on them to make them offroad style; after all they're regroovable.

You have a better memory than I about the oxtail dish! pretty sure because I wasn't the one who cooked :-) My wife is a great cook. Thank you.

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Art, on your previous 4x4 motorhome, your tires seemed to be on the narrow side and lacked off road style tread. Were you able to improve the tires with your latest motorhome?



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