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Post by nicbeer »

I only just saw this one the other day in latest issue. Anybody got the issue and put the specs up. + pics if ya can.

Was going to buy but they runout now. doh

Looks sweet.

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Post by christover1 »

I haven't got the mag, but I have had a quick look see at the real thing (parked not driven)
Its fairly standard spring over using mazda 303 leaves (Ithink)
spoa was done by 4play
Its got 32 x 16 Mongrels.
can't remember anything else, sorry, was only a quick look, hoping to see it action before I like it or not :)
It may have rear discs and a 1.6, but memory could be wrong...
His son is in our club with a very capable swb, locked OME, series 3 and 30" mudders.
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Post by nicbeer »

I remember Mazda van rear van springs. Some wierd shackles that I was hoping someone would piont out.

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Post by christover1 »

nicbeer wrote:I remember Mazda van rear van springs. Some wierd shackles that I was hoping someone would piont out.

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4play do a scissor shackle, similar in principal to the climax, only better in my opinion, so it could be those on the rear, I expect.
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Post by nicbeer »

Is there a website for these guys? Couldn't find it on google.

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Post by christover1 »

nicbeer wrote:Is there a website for these guys? Couldn't find it on google.

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no, they are a bit net disadvantaged, but Moose, Besty and a few others in here have close ties to Joe @ 4play
Me and Besty helped with his LOGO
I don't live too far from his factory, so can drop in if need be.
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Post by nicbeer »

Hopefully one of the boys will look at this and know something.

Thinking if they work well might look into them more. Looks a neat zook.

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Post by moose »

its a 1.6 EfI conversion , twin transfers , SPOA , incorporating Mazda 323/808 springs , extended front chassis , scissor shackles , umm thats about it !!
oh yeah , lockers front & rear !! :D
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Post by bigsteve »

moose wrote:its a 1.6 EfI conversion , twin transfers , SPOA , incorporating Mazda 323/808 springs , extended front chassis , scissor shackles , umm thats about it !!
oh yeah , lockers front & rear !! :D


And stickers....................... oh so many stickers :roll:
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Post by pjhsv »

christover1 wrote:4play do a scissor shackle, similar in principal to the climax, only better in my opinion


Why's that?
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Post by christover1 »

pjhsv wrote:
christover1 wrote:4play do a scissor shackle, similar in principal to the climax, only better in my opinion


Why's that?


I only had a quick look, but it appears lighter, more able to twist, so therefore less restrictive to travel..climax are so rigid, they dont always open fully... It has a method to make inversion of shackle less likely, tho I am not tech enuff to explain....was cheaper, too, but can't remember how much....I didn't pay much attention, because I believe unsprung travel isn't necessarily a good thing.
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