23' Sport Tacoma 4x4 Manual on the beach??

Wrangler Rubicon - Yes - both OD and width helps …
Plan to do 315’s next 😏
My co-worker has a Gladiator (not sure trim) and was very close to stuck multiple times not airing down. He had an older Wrangler prior and even then got stuck a couple times until he got some wider 35" versions. The Jeeps at least allow some options that way. Wife'd DD Pilot I upsized to 265-65-18 and at that rubs lightly at full lock.

Many of those we have helped have all been stock size and full size trucks. Some of course didn't even know how the 4WD actually worked and thought it kicked in automatically. RTM?
 
Not sure if anyone mentioned!
Don't forget your shovel! It's your best friend and recovery boards. Just in case your other friend gets stuck too!

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all safety, I wouldn't use a jack on soft sand. It's very unstable unless you have some type of board set it on in sand. If you get stuck, you really need a shovel and recovery boards to get any kind of bite. Even if somebody is pulling you out of a well dug in hole, you need a recovery board and a good shovel. Just my two cents.
Enjoy the new truck!
 
all safety, I wouldn't use a jack on soft sand. It's very unstable unless you have some type of board set it on in sand. If you get stuck, you really need a shovel and recovery boards to get any kind of bite. Even if somebody is pulling you out of a well dug in hole, you need a recovery board and a good shovel. Just my two cents.
Enjoy the new truck!
If you are talking to me - yeah I know to use lumber …
The choker attaches to wheel spokes to get lumber under a tire …
You won’t lift much on a Rubicon otherwise - they are built to articulate …
BTW - I have extensive experience with vehicle recovery - 95% of it is me helping someone else …
(Two army spades and two 5 gallon buckets stay in the Jeep)
Once you dig the “ramps” - I pack that sand with seawater …
 
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