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wheel standing MQ

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wheel standing MQ

Post by kc_ksom »

Ha ha...

I was pretty happy today when I took my little brother out to have a spin in my old jigger, He near crapped his dacks when it hooked up and let rip with 1 wheel well off the ground, lol....as I was giving it some from the dirt to get to the tar turning left hand onto the hwy.. Woo hooo I said, lol....
Any body have that before.


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Post by Beastmavster »

In the GQ after I took off the swaybars going around a roundabout and planting the boot to see if the muddies would slide....
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Post by Screwy »

Ive done it in both my diesel and my V8, its far easier in the V8 though.

'RYAN' from this board and i were leaving repco penrith one day and he ripped the GQ to the right leaving the carpark and pulled the driverside up about a foot.
I tried the same thing ( SOA desiel on 35's at the time ) and ripped her over and got her higher than Ryans ( mind u he didnt try too hard )
that was fun.

i can lift the front wheels on the V8 by dumping it in Lowrange 2WD :D
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Post by GQ TROL »

Mates TD42T GQ on 35's lifts the inside front wheel about 2 feet off the ground on a section of windy road below my house at about 60km/hr. Helps having nice soft coils in the rear, so the opposite back corner can sit down on the bump stop :-)

Does the same when turning left at intersections and giving it a foot full in 2nd :-) Cops get all growly at ya when they catch you though :-(
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Post by Big Red Toy »

never done that b4 :roll:
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Post by MQ080 »

MQ's love wheel in the air
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Post by Patroldude »

Got foto of my 350 MK with both front wheels off the deck about half a foot on the road.... Never got a photo of it drifting with the skyline and Silvia but.... they recon 4x4's can't drift... I told em I beg to differ and showed em (glad I had stock springs then) They said theywere faster in a straight line.... I told em they were darn right - my car is nearly 2 tonnes and a 4x4... they have imported jap rice burning ashphalt scrapers... I told em as well I was more than happy to give them a straight line run in the paddock of my choice or a towing comp... would of been fun watching smash a $2000 bodykit or smoke a clutch... they can't seem to differ Patrols made for other things compared to their imports - told em mine didn't cost $3k a year in insurance and I fill my tank for $26 and get the same range as them.... I also told em when I pay $300 or so for a tkire I get my moneys worth of rubber...

Heard of a TPI Chev FJ40 pull wheel stand on big rubber and dshear axle sending wheel into shop window too in my local area - not sure if it is true but.

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Post by bazzle »

When I had my MK (more than 10 years ago) I lifted both front wheels a couple of feet.

When it came down front wheels were cambered in at the top about 10 degrees,,, DOH.
Cost me $1000 back then for another axle housing. Couldnt even get the axles out.

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Post by Screwy »

bazzle wrote:When I had my MK (more than 10 years ago) I lifted both front wheels a couple of feet.

When it came down front wheels were cambered in at the top about 10 degrees,,, DOH.
Cost me $1000 back then for another axle housing. Couldnt even get the axles out.

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man that would of had to suck!!!
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