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What wheelbase Do u guys Aim for??

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What wheelbase to aim for?


95 to 99 inches
7
8%
100 to 105 inches
44
52%
106 to 110 inches
28
33%
110 plus inches
6
7%
 
Total votes: 85

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Post by Screwy »

tuff 45 wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:well......

this post has been dug up from ages ago ;)

I ended up with a wheelbase of about 106 inches....

i find it very workable and stable on most things.....

though there is the odd step i come across that no matter how hard i try i cant get a line up and others more stock than me can get up....

wheelbase is very very hard to pick...

i might go to about 110 next time with the bigger rubber ;)



Hey Jeff, its easier to cut the long wheelbase down to length rather than lengthen the short wheelbase, and ive seen your welding. :lol: :lol:
On the shorty its easier to lengthen if i turn it to a ute on the MQ ;)
wat are you talking about, i am getting good with the good old fashioned welder ;)
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Post by tuff 45 »

Hey Jeff, its easier to cut the long wheelbase down to length rather than lengthen the short wheelbase, and ive seen your welding. :lol: :lol:[/quote]

On the shorty its easier to lengthen if i turn it to a ute on the MQ ;)
wat are you talking about, i am getting good with the good old fashioned welder ;)[/quote]



Thought i'd get a bite. :D
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Post by Screwy »

tuff 45 wrote:Hey Jeff, its easier to cut the long wheelbase down to length rather than lengthen the short wheelbase, and ive seen your welding. :lol: :lol:
On the shorty its easier to lengthen if i turn it to a ute on the MQ ;)
wat are you talking about, i am getting good with the good old fashioned welder ;)[/quote]



Thought i'd get a bite. :D[/quote]

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