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Yes, 21's. Getting onto that section of the beach (which is actually considered a highway in OR) I had to go through some deeper sand, so I did put it in sand mode before switching to drift on the firm stuff. It didn't even blink through the deeper stuff.Looks great!
Those are the 21"s correct? Have you tried them in soft/dry/deep sand?
Beautiful area BTW!!
Per Henry Ford's old quote, Rivian let me choose any interior color as long as it was black.Limestone. What color interior did you get?
And have you gone through mud with the 21s?
I definitely had some trepidation, especially in the deeper stuff leading out to the packed sand. Total non-event in sand mode.I was down in Long Beach, WA and chickened out of doing that! (Horrific visions of my Rivian stuck, then swallowed by the tide.) Next time, I'll try though–that looks like just too much fun!
Good show, I was out playing around in drift mode myself yesterday.. but I didn't have as nice a location. (Much less space) it really is a lot of fun!Just below the cliffs at Bandon Dunes - had to try it.
Non-event…? Sounds great. I’m heading down to the outer banks and would love to take mine on the beaches. Wife is a bit skeptical. Apparently it’s a $400+ tow fee if you get stuck.I definitely had some trepidation, especially in the deeper stuff leading out to the packed sand. Total non-event in sand mode.