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Not real comfy!

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Post by klrevo »

went for a quick run about 20 mins away test the new tyres this morning, driving a line high on the ruts, and the back slipped in, had some very unnerving angles, couldnt go back, definitely on its side, but mates troopy had a winch and ended up getting him out. it sure was sweaty in the little jabber there for a bit, photos so dont do it justice, but anyways,

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Post by 4wd26 »

So, you enjoying your new choice in tyres now??? :twisted:

Good thing you didn't go out by yourself to "TEST" the new tyres :lol:
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Post by -Scott- »

I'm sure it felt scary as hell, but I don't think you were anywhere near tipping - been there, done that! :D

What tyre pressure were you running?
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yep nowhere near tipping.
If you were locked up you would have just driven straight out.
I know it feels different in the car but they will lean over a very long way before flopping.
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Post by klrevo »

hahaha always scarier when ur in the car, but still was a scary one. hate the side angles in the shorties, if theres one there to be found they always find them. i wish there was a way to drive it til its on its roof and then youd know. so do you mean uv put it on its side NJ? im sure everyone in the shorty knows the feeling. this one just if i went forward or backward raised about another foot, in none of the photos does it show it how bad it was. i couldve pushed it over with one hand for sure. wasnt so much where i was more when i tried to go forwards or backwards it got worse. HATE THOSE ANGLES :bad-words: but hes still goin, and the tyres went pretty well thanks scott :D

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Post by -Scott- »

No, didn't flop, but know the pucker feeling when up like that. Some of the pics make it look worse than it is, but if you think about where the COG is (think engine/trans/transfer) and where it has to be before you flop, most "bad" positions aren't that bad.

I didn't have the locker back then, and never got back with it. I reckon front locker would have pulled through without a problem - possibly even reduced tyre pressures would have helped. :P

Next time... :D

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Post by hudson44 »

Hey Klrevo... looks good with the new feet there mate. It feels dodgy at those kind of angles ay. Like NJ SWB said, you should drop the pressure in your tyres down when wheelin. I run about 18-20psi in my muddies when wheelin. The difference it makes in traction is huge... and helps save your tyres from tears etc as well!
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Post by Miyagi »

man i run my mt/r's on 10 psi when i'm out, makes a huge difference. (havent rolled the bead yet, but did with the AT's) rembeber the angles i was on up at slippery rock road? i feel your pain ;) and just to boast a bit, i drove slippery rock road unlocked and on all terrains! took a bit but did it :armsup:
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Post by klrevo »

thanks guys but those were at 18psi, i was running the JT2s at 6-8psi on the same tracks, but those were let down, ill be running them lower than that next time but for sure. yeh i remember those angles dan :lol: and your face :lol: but yeh as i said, the pics are of it stationary, it was when i tried to get out that it raised another foot or so, and that was with my mate on the bullbar. But yeh definitely scott, when you think about it, and look at the pics and imagine where the engine is and gearbox and tranny it definitely doesnt make sense that they get so high in the first place. Good times but, and got out easy as, definitely time for lockers :D and i can get a winch cheap what u guys rekon? but im still hangin for the day where i can put him on his side, rewind and try again.... :D

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Post by klrevo »

Miyagi wrote:and just to boast a bit, i drove slippery rock road unlocked and on all terrains! took a bit but did it :armsup:
come on dan, i was there...i wouldnt call that driving :finger: you wouldnt give it a go without the snatchy and all us hangin off it. i dont blame ya i wouldve wanted the same thing :D and if i didnt have to be home i wouldve driven it on 31" all terrains and unlocked :) i thought you guys took photos, ior blair or dave took photos of my angles comin back down slippery rock? iv never seen them, theyd be pretty funny also :lol: farkin shorties :bad-words:

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Post by its fishi »

Go on klrevo, put it on it's side! You know you want to! :lol:

Roll damage is the ultimate mod and way tougher than 33's or 34's. :armsup:
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