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285/45R22 Good Year Eagle Touring and driving in sand?

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I have a 2020 1500 Laramie 4x4 with the blackout package that came stock with the 285/45R22 Good Year Eagle Touring. I'm wondering if they would perform well on the beaches on NC as the tread is similar to Michelin Defender LTX which a lot of the locals use. Anyone have experience on sand with the 285/45R22 Good Year Eagle Touring?
 

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I have a 2020 1500 Laramie 4x4 with the blackout package that came stock with the 285/45R22 Good Year Eagle Touring. I'm wondering if they would perform well on the beaches on NC as the tread is similar to Michelin Defender LTX which a lot of the locals use. Anyone have experience on sand with the 285/45R22 Good Year Eagle Touring?
I’m no expert but I believe you should be okay as long as you air down.
 

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My biggest concern wouldn’t be the tread but the fact that you’re on 22’s. I just don’t know if that is enough sidewall for you to air down properly and get much of a tread profile benefit. Maybe air down even more than normal would be a solution?

If you have a buddy truck and proper recovery gear, go ahead and try it. Worst case you get to do a fun sand snatch?
 

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Depending on the sand conditions you're probably going to have a hard time. It's not the tread that's the issue, it's that low profile tires when aired down won't be elongating the contact patch enough. Picture what a low profile tire looks like at 20 psi... now picture what a 275/70 r18 looks like at 20 psi. That difference in "bagginess" is what gives you flotation over sand.

Firm, hard packed sand you'll probably be fine... loose sand will be more difficult.
 

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Nice! Glad you had a great trip. Like that rod holder set up too. I'm trying to make one that fits to my bed rails in back.
 

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Nice! Glad you had a great trip. Like that rod holder set up too. I'm trying to make one that fits to my bed rails in back.
I put a Curt front receiver on. I use it for the rod holder, a rack that holds my fishing cart, a cargo rack, etc. Very versatile!
 

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You will have to air down. I have the same setup and drive on the beach in NC. I have been able to not air down after rain packs the sand some. The times that I have not aired down as soon as I parked on the beach I aired down and it was much easier to get off the beach.
I was thinking of switching to an A/T tire but maybe that is not the best idea.
 
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You will have to air down. I have the same setup and drive on the beach in NC. I have been able to not air down after rain packs the sand some. The times that I have not aired down as soon as I parked on the beach I aired down and it was much easier to get off the beach.
I was thinking of switching to an A/T tire but maybe that is not the best idea.
I did. See post above
 

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Below Wilmington, then Carolina Beach, then Kure Beach, then Ft Fisher. You can buy passes to drive on the beach at the Ft Fisher State Park.
yeah thats what i thought. i live in wilmington and have the pass for the north end but its too crowded and the beach is too small now. im thinking of switching to the south end for next season.
 

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As long as you air down and stay on packed sand you should be fine. Stay out of deep, loose stuff. I used to take my Wrangler on Corolla beach (12 miles of beach) each summer and there were lots of 4x4 trucks stuck in the heavily trafficked areas around high tide. Take a shovel and sand recovery boards with you. Going around low-tide is best.

Usually they could be pulled out by Jeeps if they hadn't gotten too aggressive getting themselves stuck. It was also fun to see the AWD Lexus crowd get about 100 yards in and bury themselves to the underbody.

A couple years ago a semi-truck apparently followed his GPS right out onto the sand. That didn't go too well.

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