hello, looking for anyone with info who has done the Mojave Rd (i am planning east-west) with a friend in his Sportsmobile van. I have a Ford SuperDuty, crew cab, long bed, with 03 Alaskan 8' c/o.
have seen pics, read articles with many Sportsmobiles doing this route, but none including Alaskans. I know there are a few tight sections and just curious if the 89" width of camper is going to be an issue....thinking mainly with overhanging Joshua trees. Looks like most of the rigs i've seen pics of are smaller 4x4, and jeep types. don't think length will be an issue tho.
Also, seems like solft sand could be the only real technical issue on the route. I typically run a set of 285 75 16 Michelin M/S during the Summer as they are nice on road tires, but also have 255 85 16 BFG MT (same diameter)that i run during winter, or when think i may deal with mud. I know with any rain you simply don't even try to move along this route, but hoping someone has some feedback on the sand with a heavy rig/camper...as in should i run the thinner MT tires for the aggressive tread, or go with the slighty larger floatation of the Michelins?
Thanks for any input.
have seen pics, read articles with many Sportsmobiles doing this route, but none including Alaskans. I know there are a few tight sections and just curious if the 89" width of camper is going to be an issue....thinking mainly with overhanging Joshua trees. Looks like most of the rigs i've seen pics of are smaller 4x4, and jeep types. don't think length will be an issue tho.
Also, seems like solft sand could be the only real technical issue on the route. I typically run a set of 285 75 16 Michelin M/S during the Summer as they are nice on road tires, but also have 255 85 16 BFG MT (same diameter)that i run during winter, or when think i may deal with mud. I know with any rain you simply don't even try to move along this route, but hoping someone has some feedback on the sand with a heavy rig/camper...as in should i run the thinner MT tires for the aggressive tread, or go with the slighty larger floatation of the Michelins?
Thanks for any input.