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Apologies if this is not the correct section of the forum for this type of discussion:
I would like to bring the Bronco on the beach for some fishing. Not far, maybe a half of mile there and back at most. Stock 1970 302, 3 on the tree, 225 75R15 AT tires, I need to confirm the gearing (although, it is a stock U15 with the heavy duty package). Just replaced all of the suspension, stock height, Bilstein, heavy duty hardware all around.
I used to drive on the beach pretty often with my Wrangler JKU a few years ago. So, I am more so looking for advice specific to driving a classic bronco on the beach. Better to use 4 High, 4 Low? Any specific order for shifting into 4 wheel (on the wrangler I used to do a slow rolling shift into 4 wheel). How about shifting back. Process to lock the front hubs.
I have never locked the front hubs or used the 4hi/low since I purchased. So, a nice on the road slow test around the block would be useful. A little nervous as she can dig in a bit even pulling out of the pebbles on my property not in 4.
I would like to bring the Bronco on the beach for some fishing. Not far, maybe a half of mile there and back at most. Stock 1970 302, 3 on the tree, 225 75R15 AT tires, I need to confirm the gearing (although, it is a stock U15 with the heavy duty package). Just replaced all of the suspension, stock height, Bilstein, heavy duty hardware all around.
I used to drive on the beach pretty often with my Wrangler JKU a few years ago. So, I am more so looking for advice specific to driving a classic bronco on the beach. Better to use 4 High, 4 Low? Any specific order for shifting into 4 wheel (on the wrangler I used to do a slow rolling shift into 4 wheel). How about shifting back. Process to lock the front hubs.
I have never locked the front hubs or used the 4hi/low since I purchased. So, a nice on the road slow test around the block would be useful. A little nervous as she can dig in a bit even pulling out of the pebbles on my property not in 4.