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Series three Rockhoppers

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Series three Rockhoppers

Post by Liam »

These are in stock now, so if anyone was holding off untill they showed up- nows your chance. 22% reduction in high, 170 % in low ( 6.129) .
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Post by grimbo »

Had mine fitted last Thursday at Total (awesome service by the way) aslo greg and peter. We took them out over the long weekend and they were awesome I was doing stuff in 3rd low where before it was 1st low. 1st is now below walking pace and it makes straddling ruts and climbing edges a breeze.One word of advice make sure the transfer case is well and truly mounted with extra braces as you can feel it winding up as you descend in 1st or try and climb something
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Just put into the new buggy and it is awsum I can chock the front wheels and let the rear spin in first gear whilst i am standing next to it at idle.
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Post by greg »

I think the biggest problem was that the speed i was driving at was peeving the people behind me... i just wanted to crawl over everything :D much nicer on the clutch too - just got the car to take off and there was no more clutch work required until i wanted to stop :D

hey grimbo, i want a rematch on the crawl-a-thon... i'm gonna put my idle down to a bare minimum to see if i can beat you this time :D
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Whats the $$ on these now, still around $1000? Are they likely to stay that price? And finally, will the price change on the other Rockhoppers? Would be good to drop one in Heathers 1.0L
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Post by greg »

oh and i got to re-introduce myself to 5th gear last night on the highway - we hadn't been talking much since the 34's went on. now we are all good friends again :D
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Post by grimbo »

greg any time mate i still think I'll be slower as i have the 4.1s and my first gear is a little lower too. Interesting to note i had it in reverse just chugging along and we had three guys hanging on trying to stall it out and it was dragging them along the ground.

5th gear is a very welcome return on the highway now i can cruise at a 100 in fifth at about 3000 rpms
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

I am also running 5.1 in the diffs and I can't stall the car by braking at idle in first gear.
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Post by stu »

Transmission ratios from a coiler suzuki

Gear ratios
1st 3.652
2nd 1.947
3rd 1.423
4th 1.000
5th 0.864
Reverse 3.466

Transfer gear ratios
Low 2.123
High 1.320

Final gear ratio 3.909

rockhopper time!!!!

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59.3:1 series 1 = 95.7% red.
30.3:1 stock = sweet f@$k all red.

ive currently got the series one, series 3 might be too much, but it would be fun to play with.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Chuck in a spidertrax thorax (2:1) and you get 174.8:1

Now put in some 5.1 diffs......

223.5:1 anyone? :shock:

That's my ultimate dream at the moment..
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Post by N*A*M »

make it a reality!!
let heather dd your 'hatsu while you build the zook!!
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Post by grimbo »

Ferwoaza wrote:Chuck in a spidertrax thorax (2:1) and you get 174.8:1

Now put in some 5.1 diffs......

223.5:1 anyone? :shock:

That's my ultimate dream at the moment..


mmmmmm lots of broken bits. Why do you want gearing that low, when would you ever use it. What I have at the moment is pretty good and what Peter in our club has is probably at an optimum, Series 3 with 5.12 diff gears he can use first low all the way thru to 5 th low for a variety of different terrains anything lower would be pointless really.

We were able to crawl stuff nicely but anything lower you just can't generate the traction and the wheels tend to just spin. Plus we were straing transfer case mounts and cvs axles etc lots of nice creaks and groans. Lower and you WILL bust stuff so you'll need to beef

also you won't be able to drive it on the road without some huge tyres. Currently Peter is running 33" claws and with his gearing to run at around 90 -100 his poor Vitara engine is revving at about 4500-5000 rpm. You'd need a rotary to handle the revs you'd be generating with that gearing.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Toy Axles, either 4.88's or 5.29s, the Thorax is 1:1, Neutral or 2:1 so on the road not affected at all but the 1.3L version is still in the works...

I like to go slow, real slow, just can't do it now...I think it'll be put in the hoppers, and axles/r&ps, and see if it's good enough..

See how I go, 6:1 will be the first mod if I can ever find a bloody zook hehe.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

This is what you can climb with series 3 gears and it did this unasisted no ramps.
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Post by camskizook »

Get back to work Sam and stop playing! heheh

I bet you arent getting a lot of work done atm!

BUt geez its impressive
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Post by JK »

overkill wrote:This is what you can climb with series 3 gears and it did this unasisted no ramps.


So I take it you have the front axle sorted?

Nice work. I bet coming back down was a little bumpy.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I don't believe you Sam, whats that plank in the garage for eh? :finger:
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Post by stu »

think of all the room you'll save in the shop with the new parking style
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Post by SAWZALL »

DirtPigs wrote:
overkill wrote:This is what you can climb with series 3 gears and it did this unasisted no ramps.


So I take it you have the front axle sorted?

Nice work. I bet coming back down was a little bumpy.





Yeah I agree it's as good an add for the front axle as it is for the gears!!
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