stuck in sand was coach for sale

eric.henning

New member
Jan 31, 2000
56
0
0
Why not let some air out of the front tires when stuck in sand. This causes the
tire to form an upsidedown cup in the the sand that helps give traction. We all
have a built in compressor to pump back up. I plan on adding a quick disconnect
air fitting to my air tank so I can use the
airbag compressor for pumping up tires, water toys, etc...

eric.henning

ps - thanks for all the input on the front grill. Will probably go with the
spring method of holding in place.
 
If you put a quick disconnect fitting on your air system, it is a good idea
to put a ball valve in between the fitting and the air source. These
connectors tend to develop leaks and have been a source of problems in the
past.

gene

>
>
>Why not let some air out of the front tires when stuck in sand. This
causes the
>tire to form an upsidedown cup in the the sand that helps give traction.
We all
>have a built in compressor to pump back up. I plan on adding a quick
disconnect
>air fitting to my air tank so I can use the
>airbag compressor for pumping up tires, water toys, etc...
>
>eric.henning
>
>ps - thanks for all the input on the front grill. Will probably go with the
>spring method of holding in place.
>
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/