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So after the Tractor Pull I wanted to see carnage and Sam decided to show us what his weak ass excuse for portals could do. I see so many broken portals compared to Toyotas that its not funny.
Last edited by bj on roids on Mon Jun 30, 2003 11:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
the first pobstacle is a little tiny bridge. The tyres are 42" High, so you can see and the side of the bridge is vertical cement. The terrain in the creek is flowing water, silt and mud bog.
Nothing like a bit of urban wheeling. Only other rig to drive the bridge sideways is POS but that was a long time ago and the holes are a lot bigger. Ruff had a go once and fried his rear tail shaft - not sure if he made it or not.
I think he was lucky the portal box didn't blow apart, from what i have seen just recently on pirate there seems to be a lot busting them, in fact a lot of the guys are going back to hilux diffs!
Strange Rover wrote:Nothing like a bit of urban wheeling. Only other rig to drive the bridge sideways is POS but that was a long time ago and the holes are a lot bigger. Ruff had a go once and fried his rear tail shaft - not sure if he made it or not.
Strange Rover wrote:Nothing like a bit of urban wheeling. Only other rig to drive the bridge sideways is POS but that was a long time ago and the holes are a lot bigger. Ruff had a go once and fried his rear tail shaft - not sure if he made it or not.
Sam
Is that a challenge!!!!!!!!!!
Yup - I think you will tear the pinion out of that rear diff of yours with your hydraulic tube tail shaft.