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Post by hopeless »

i have a hj75 toyo ute leaf job i would like to up grade for comps but i want to keep whats there so what is the best mix
thanks
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Post by plowy »

hmmm
bar work/roll cage
air lockers
tyres
lift kit
sponsor ship

need to be more specific ,
what brands ,
what style of comp ie out back challenge or tuff truck style
what set up
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Post by droopypete »

You can't "upgrade" if you want to "keep whats there", so I would recomend cooking comps.
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Post by hopeless »

tuff track is what i would like to do
what brands / mix will do the job
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I assume you mean tuff truck? You sure won't be "keeping what's there." All due respect and all, but have you seen anything of Tuff Truck? Those guys aren't running all that custom stuff for the sake of it. There is no way there is enough driveline strength, track width, flexibility, or much else in a stock 75 to run the tyre size neccesary for Tuff Truck.

Now if you'd said I have a 1 litre sierra..... that would have been different :D
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Gwagensteve wrote:I assume you mean tuff truck? You sure won't be "keeping what's there." All due respect and all, but have you seen anything of Tuff Truck? Those guys aren't running all that custom stuff for the sake of it. There is no way there is enough driveline strength, track width, flexibility, or much else in a stock 75 to run the tyre size neccesary for Tuff Truck.

Now if you'd said I have a 1 litre sierra..... that would have been different :D
what, a 1 litre sierra with 75 series drivetrain :D
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Post by droopypete »

bad_religion_au wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote:I assume you mean tuff truck? You sure won't be "keeping what's there." All due respect and all, but have you seen anything of Tuff Truck? Those guys aren't running all that custom stuff for the sake of it. There is no way there is enough driveline strength, track width, flexibility, or much else in a stock 75 to run the tyre size neccesary for Tuff Truck.

Now if you'd said I have a 1 litre sierra..... that would have been different :D
what, a 1 litre sierra with 75 series drivetrain :D
No you fool, a 75 with a 1L drive train :D
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Post by hopeless »

no not tuff truck in qld we run tuff track [ stock to mod 4wds ]
this is what i need the info for
thanks
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Post by RockyF75 »

2inch sus lift, 31's or 33's, maybe 1-2" bodylift aswell. ;) And a locker but if its a stock ish sorta comp theyd be banned wouldnt they?
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