TOP 10 How To 4x4 On Sand

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Published 2022-01-22
TOP 10 How To 4x4 On Sand

0:00 intro
0:35 #1 Don't Panic
1:08 Tyres, type and what pressure
4:08 Gearing on Sand Manual
5:59 Gearing on Sand Automatic
7:03 L4 vs H4
10:31 Stopping & Starting on Sand
12:15 Parking on the beach (dangers)
13:56 Bogging down
15:36 GEAR you MUST HAVE
18:34 How to exit a soft beach
19:30 Bonus tip


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All Comments (21)
  • I cannot express my gratitude enough about the educational 4wd content you create. I am from Mexico and I was looking for spanish language content but ever since I found your youtube channel I stop looking. The way you deliver the points in your videos makes easy to me to understand even though the language barrer. The modified series have given me tons of good ideas too. Thank you for making me enjoy 4wheeling much more!
  • Perfect tips as always Ronnie. I recently had a brutal experience in the Coorong getting bogged non-stop for hours. Was at 13psi because I had 20 inch H/T’s and was told I shouldn’t go lower. Nonsense!!. Got off the beach 6 hours later at 8psi - tires were like pancakes, but worked!
  • @stevezodiac575
    This, and part two, are the videos I've been waiting for! All the key sand driving advice concisely presented and delivered in one, or two, packages! Great 'go to' refreshers for the occasional sand driver, or newbies too! Love and appreciate your work Ronny!
  • Thanks for the video Ronny, I'm new to 4wd and this video has explained alot of my questions I had before I go out on the beach. Thanks for giving me the confidence to go out and do it and learn more skills.
  • Great vid Ronny, super comprehensive and very helpful mate. Hopefully the amount of recoveries we have been doing around Australia might decrease haha! helped a bloke out the other day on the Eyre Peninsula that was very bogged in his Prado, dropped his tyres right down and he walked out, he then asked me if I could pump his tyres back up as he had no compressor and he also didn't have any beers :(
  • @stevejackson734
    Great vid Ronny, my wife doing sand driving courses in 2 weeks. She is not confident on the beach. Showed her your video and now she has a good idea of what to expect and is looking forward to it👍
  • @Malc664
    First class tutorial Ronny, as always. This video should be compulsory for all new 4wd buyers.
  • This is probably the ONLY in depth tutorial about sand driving! I'm a complete novice when it comes to sand driving simply because I've done it here in VIC. But moving over to WA soon will give me plenty of opportunities to learn. Cheers for this mate
  • @Agent.K.
    Fun fact: Ronny parked one vehicle at the beach then walked home to bring the other!
  • @dunec4039
    Great stuff, as always. What I was taught north of Luderitz on the dunes was, a) make sure the wheels are pointing straight by giving the steering wheel a bit of leeway initially and, b) mud tires are generally very good because the tread pattern makes very little difference and the stronger sidewalls allow much lower pressures. I find 1/2 bar about right.
  • @kevinlachlan4274
    Awesome video, watched it twice as I’ve never been 4x4 on the beach before. Thanks for producing informative content for all of us
  • @shanevillis4079
    Was taught 15 psi when sand driving. So that's what I always used. Didn't know most of this when I started beach driving, thanks youngblood, even though I didn't do much, just whenever I was going fishing ( Stocton Beach Newcastle)
  • Fantastic real world advice as usual. Well presented, if the beach is busy, like a highway, be very cautious about oncoming traffic and other people/vehicles parked
  • Great video Ronnie, just what I needed for this weekend at the beach ⛱️
  • Great video Ronnie! Gonna help me a lot as a beginner for 4WD. Keep it up. Cheers
  • I wish I watched this video a few hours ago before driving my new Jeep on the beach. I would’ve been a lot less stressed! Thank you for this content, it is so helpful!
  • @Swwa89
    Great tips. Living in the south West of wa beach/dune driving is all I do. Usually go straight down to 12psi always have max tracks etc with me its amazing how many people get bogged as they have no idea!!!
  • @harryp6915
    Great content as always Ronnie. Something I reckon would be good to add is beach driving courtesy as well. Things we can do to make sure everyone has a nice day on the beach.