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Post by wildchild1066 »

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Post by alien »

how do you find the ride with those shackle angles? =)
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Post by wildchild1066 »

not to bad considering i don't have shocks yet . and i only run in the mud
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Post by get it up there »

hahaha, that thing looks bloody mad!!! Good work!!!!!!! :armsup:
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Post by just cruizin' »

alien wrote:how do you find the ride with those shackle angles? =)
You mean 0 at the front and 90 at the rear :lol:
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Post by bazooked »

just cruizin' wrote:
alien wrote:how do you find the ride with those shackle angles? =)
You mean 0 at the front and 90 at the rear :lol:
wtf do u mean? u think its goin to matter with those tyres? lmao, why didnt u just by a tractor lol.
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bazooked wrote:
just cruizin' wrote:
alien wrote:how do you find the ride with those shackle angles? =)
You mean 0 at the front and 90 at the rear :lol:
wtf do u mean? u think its goin to matter with those tyres? lmao, why didnt u just by a tractor lol.
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Post by jonno_racing »

love the placement of the rear winch... lol
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Post by joeblow »

interesting rims!
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Post by gumtree »

i wouldnt mind a play in it.

imagine it with stock tyres 205's.

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Post by v840 »

Are those rims old steelies welded on to tractor rims?

Personally, I love it! Built for a purpose. I can't see too much stopping it if you wheel mud only. :cool:
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v840 wrote:Are those rims old steelies welded on to tractor rims?

Personally, I love it! Built for a purpose. I can't see too much stopping it if you wheel mud only. :cool:
The rims sure look like it ... given the weight and realitvie speed the thing will be wheeled at ... it may work.
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Post by 31zook »

I can't see it going around corners too well, and with a bigger motor it may just flip off the line...lol

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Post by wildchild1066 »

love_mud wrote:
v840 wrote:Are those rims old steelies welded on to tractor rims?

Personally, I love it! Built for a purpose. I can't see too much stopping it if you wheel mud only. :cool:
The rims sure look like it ... given the weight and realitvie speed the thing will be wheeled at ... it may work.
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Post by brendan_h »

come on guys i bet you if any aussie posted that up you will be all into them with there booty ffab :D :finger:
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Post by sheps »

here is another brilliant piece of seppo engineering. :rofl:
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Post by 31zook »

The drive line angles on that thing must be shocking :rofl:
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Post by brendan_h »

What driveline it hasn't got one
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Post by wildchild1066 »

brendan_h wrote:come on guys i bet you if any aussie posted that up you will be all into them with there booty ffab :D :finger:
no booty fab here . just read the specs this is it before tractor tires and the only thing i did was change tires
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Post by money_killer »

americans are nuts i like it
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Post by jimbo jones »

mines not much different

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Post by mike_nofx »

love the rear bar!!
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brendan_h wrote:come on guys i bet you if any aussie posted that up you will be all into them with there booty ffab :D :finger:
Who said it wasn't booty fab ?
If your building a truck for a very specific purpose (out and out mud truck) I see nothing terribly wrong with a slightly less than 100% engineering. Its not going to go fast, if a rim fails it falls over in mud .. so what .. end of the wheeling for the day is the most likey outcome.
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Post by Wesley »

I LOVE IT :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: have you got any pic or vids of it in action?

are the rear tyres bigger than the front or are my eyes just farked?
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Post by wildchild1066 »

according to size on tire they are the same . but they are a little different size i guess it's because two different brands and tread
and i think the way i cut the body gives it that effect also
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