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Post by 2car »

Ha! I guess some of you have seen this stuff before. Funny reading. Spot the BJoR cameo.

http://128.83.80.200/taco/scarysteering.html
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Post by Wendle »

:shock:

I am too scared to drive home from work now..
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Post by 2car »

Looked to be steering OK this arvo.
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Post by JK »

There is some scary stuff on there...

But these two have to take the cake: :shock:
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Post by CJer »

there are some nasty trucks on that site
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Post by 2car »

Fab de Bootie.


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Post by 2car »

This ones good too.
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Post by taziiy »

Man there are some scary rids on that web page thats for sure!
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Who found the keys to my shed. :shock: :shock:
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Post by Wendle »

Looked to be steering OK this arvo.

I was more scared about what might be under some of the other trucks on the road after seeing that.. Man, I saw this black short 40 coming the other way on the highway, that was a scary looking bit of gear ;)

I am gonna run a draglink with a *very* slight z-shape to it soon & I don't see any problem with that... Ideas??
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Dont need a Z bar, I have high steer for GQ sitting in my shed, just finished the machine work yesterday, puts your steering arm almost flat, should help with bumpsteer. :D :D
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Post by Wendle »

Bumpsteer is actually OK. The slight bend was just a "while we are it it why not get the tie-rod ends flat" sort of thing. I am having a drag-link & tie-rod end made up to take the big cab-chassis rod ends.
Show me some pictures of your high steer.. Are you changing the position of the tie-rod as well or just the drag-link??
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Post by Wendle »

And weren't you going full hydro??
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Changing pos of both, and no Im not going full hydro as it can not be engineered. Im going with hydro assist that can be. 8) 8)
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

BTW my hydro assist is almost finished, just waiting on the ram. :idea:
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Post by Wendle »

Are you moving the tie-rod to the front?? Is the drag-link going to clear the chassis rail when the pas. side is at full stuff? Are you tapping the stansard nissan box for hydro? Too many questions? :silly:
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Yes to many questions !!!. :roll:
I could tell you but you know the story. :wink:
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Post by 2car »

HEY YOU TWO! Shouldn't this be in the 'kn' Nissan Section? :wink:

I was more scared about what might be under some of the other trucks on the road after seeing that.. Man, I saw this black short 40 coming the other way on the highway, that was a scary looking bit of gear


BTW Ive seen that black 40 and it's actually dark blue. It has Negative caster for extra pucker factor. Doesn't matter 'cause the owner's an a$$ anyway. Apparently it always steers better when heading North!?!?!?!? Go figure.
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Post by Wendle »

Apparently it always steers better when heading North!?!?!?!? Go figure.

Nature abhors a vacuum!!
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Post by 2car »

Wendle wrote:
Apparently it always steers better when heading North!?!?!?!? Go figure.

Nature abhors a vacuum!!


So do FJ40s :D
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Post by Wendle »

How do you make the persons name come up when you quote them? mine always just says QUOTE:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Wendle wrote:How do you make the persons name come up when you quote them? mine always just says QUOTE:


Instead of Posting a Reply and then using the quote tag just click on the quote button in the persons dialogue box (you will find this just to the right of the time and date that they posted) :wink:
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Post by ToNkA »

Shorty40 wrote:
Wendle wrote:How do you make the persons name come up when you quote them? mine always just says QUOTE:


Instead of Posting a Reply and then using the quote tag just click on the quote button in the persons dialogue box (you will find this just to the right of the time and date that they posted) :wink:


Wow, nested quotes...
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Post by Wendle »

ToNkA wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:
Wendle wrote:How do you make the persons name come up when you quote them? mine always just says QUOTE:


Instead of Posting a Reply and then using the quote tag just click on the quote button in the persons dialogue box (you will find this just to the right of the time and date that they posted) :wink:


Wow, nested quotes...


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Post by ToNkA »

Wendle wrote:
ToNkA wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:
Wendle wrote:How do you make the persons name come up when you quote them? mine always just says QUOTE:


Instead of Posting a Reply and then using the quote tag just click on the quote button in the persons dialogue box (you will find this just to the right of the time and date that they posted) :wink:


Wow, nested quotes...


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Post by bert »

The Pirate discussion touched on why people insist on painting their stupid shit bright yellow. Mark Twain said something to the effect of better to keep your mouth shut and be thought an idiot than to open it and remove all doubt. In a similar vein, there seems to be two levels of idiocy when it comes to scary steering design and execution; 1) the sort of idiot who would do something like this to his truck, and 2) the sort of idiot that would do something like this to his truck, then paint it bright yellow and post pictures of it on the internet! :roll:
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Post by bobtail »

I seen one of those 4x4 parked out the back of the main booty fab work shop :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Post by bobtail »

[quote=" the sort of idiot that would do something like this to his truck, then paint it bright yellow and post pictures of it on the internet![/color] :roll: [/quote][/quote

Are we talking about BJ here :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by POS »

I hope so, as my car is also parked out the back of BOOTIE workshop.

I know its BOOTIE but thank god it aint yellow.
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Post by bert »

bobtail wrote:[quote=" the sort of idiot that would do something like this to his truck, then paint it bright yellow and post pictures of it on the internet![/color] :roll:


Are we talking about BJ here :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


hah, no , i havent even met the fella so reserve that judgement for then.

I'd say there's a difference between painting the body yellow and painting suspension parts yellow , and chrome ?

Has BJ got any yellow paint on his suspension :?:
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