PghBill
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- Joined
- July 8, 2002
- Messages
- 234
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- City, State
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 97 XLT
I am on one of my periodic trips to Outer Banks, NC. This is not a how to drive on the beach question. Rather, why my '97 with the auto trans seem to perform less sure-footed on the sand than my '91 with the manual.
With the '91, I could put it in low range and first gear, ease out the clutch and it would go through any kind of sand. With the '91, I put it in low range, gear 1 and it has a tendency to want to dig itself in.
Also, on the '91, in high range and loose sand and any given gear, the truck would turn where I wanted it to turn, even when applying more throttle. The '97 seems to want to go straight if I apply more throttle in a turn.
Dropping a manual tranny in my '97 is not an option. BTW, I air down the '97 just like I did the '91 - to about 20 psi. I'm just trying to understand the difference between the the performance of the two trannies and looking for some tips to maximize perfromance on the beach.
Thanks!
With the '91, I could put it in low range and first gear, ease out the clutch and it would go through any kind of sand. With the '91, I put it in low range, gear 1 and it has a tendency to want to dig itself in.
Also, on the '91, in high range and loose sand and any given gear, the truck would turn where I wanted it to turn, even when applying more throttle. The '97 seems to want to go straight if I apply more throttle in a turn.
Dropping a manual tranny in my '97 is not an option. BTW, I air down the '97 just like I did the '91 - to about 20 psi. I'm just trying to understand the difference between the the performance of the two trannies and looking for some tips to maximize perfromance on the beach.
Thanks!