The Last Cowboy
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- First Name
- Joe
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- San Antonio, TX
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- 2020 JL Willys 2 door
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- Wandering Vaquero
A Sport will be more than adequate. If it comes with small highway tires, go with a slightly larger all terrain tire on the stock wheels. As said above, do not drive into any water, even just to slpash through it. Salt water has no mercy. Plus, wave action can pull the sand out from under the tires and get you stuck badly very quickly. I even try to avoid wet sand when possible because I don’t want the salt water in it to slash underneath. The packed sand at low tide is easy to drive on and won’t require 4x4. Soft sand probably will. If they are allowed to drive in the dunes there, then decide on mods after the limitations of the Jeep are learned.
If all they want is a beach beater buy a decent running and driving used 4 cylinder YJ or TJ, pull all of the carpet and drain plugs, fold the windshield down and have fun.
If all they want is a beach beater buy a decent running and driving used 4 cylinder YJ or TJ, pull all of the carpet and drain plugs, fold the windshield down and have fun.
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