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Post by optima »

wat if i had a gard chop done on the front
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Post by STUMPY »

optima wrote:death wobbles is not wat i want . this is leavin the topic but wat do you think 3 inch efs leafs with inch longer shakles twin locked 35's an crawler gears would be like in the bush cheers daniel
Sounds the goods.
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Post by optima »

sorry to be a pest did you have an trouble with brakeges in the front with a locker i've been told there a weak front diff
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Post by STUMPY »

optima wrote:sorry to be a pest did you have an trouble with brakeges in the front with a locker i've been told there a weak front diff
I did a few CV's and rear diff crown wheels because of the V6 but that's it.
In my opinion, lockers reduce the chances of diff failure because you not loading and unload the center as much when you have get wheels in the air.
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Post by optima »

thanks for the info stumpy cheers
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Post by Weiner »

optima wrote:wat if i had a gard chop done on the front
You can only bash the firewall in so much, or you can cut the firewall and clearance it.
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Post by optima »

how leagle is it to cut the fire wall but as i am trying to stay as leagle as possible :lol:
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Post by Weiner »

optima wrote:how leagle is it to cut the fire wall but as i am trying to stay as leagle as possible :lol:
I'd say as legal as RUF :D
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

Weiner wrote:
optima wrote:how leagle is it to cut the fire wall but as i am trying to stay as leagle as possible :lol:
I'd say as legal as RUF :D
And 35s on a hilux :D
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Post by optima »

35s only for bush work :lol:
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