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Post by beebee »

Fourwheelin wrote:
A1MAV wrote:Got a call from HYPOLUX that was up there spectatin apparently awesome comp again aswell as awesome carnage and a lot of bush repairs like sleevin axles and then weldin up and competin for the rest of the comp (overkill) i think ben also mentioned something bout the semmens dude doin a pinion (or part of ) weldin it up and finishing aswell.....................

Now just gotta wait for him to get home so i can get my new (old ) 4.6's :D


A1MAV
Yeah mate we blew a GU CV,Left rear trailing arm and rear pinion.
Paul the driver put in new cv in,whilst i welded and braced the trailing arm and welded the pinion back together. then finished the weekend.
Bloody awsome weekend..

Jamie


Jamie - so much for catching up with you over the weekend. Only time I saw you was when you were spotting for Paul or just after when you were too busy doing the "did you see that when......." with your mates. There'll be a next time though. Good to hear that you enjoyed your weekend in the Sunshine State :shock: :shock: .
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Fourwheelin wrote:
A1MAV wrote:Got a call from HYPOLUX that was up there spectatin apparently awesome comp again aswell as awesome carnage and a lot of bush repairs like sleevin axles and then weldin up and competin for the rest of the comp (overkill) i think ben also mentioned something bout the semmens dude doin a pinion (or part of ) weldin it up and finishing aswell.....................

Now just gotta wait for him to get home so i can get my new (old ) 4.6's :D


A1MAV
Yeah mate we blew a GU CV,Left rear trailing arm and rear pinion.
Paul the driver put in new cv in,whilst i welded and braced the trailing arm and welded the pinion back together. then finished the weekend.
Bloody awsome weekend..



Jamie


Faaaaaarrrk you actually welded the pinion back together ,so this happened after doin the rear t arm?? ................so its runnin gu diffs now or has it had this mod 4 a while

Hopefully i can get time to go to the next round and catch up with yas


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Post by beebee »

A1MAV wrote:
Fourwheelin wrote:
A1MAV wrote:Got a call from HYPOLUX that was up there spectatin apparently awesome comp again aswell as awesome carnage and a lot of bush repairs like sleevin axles and then weldin up and competin for the rest of the comp (overkill) i think ben also mentioned something bout the semmens dude doin a pinion (or part of ) weldin it up and finishing aswell.....................

Now just gotta wait for him to get home so i can get my new (old ) 4.6's :D


A1MAV
Yeah mate we blew a GU CV,Left rear trailing arm and rear pinion.
Paul the driver put in new cv in,whilst i welded and braced the trailing arm and welded the pinion back together. then finished the weekend.
Bloody awsome weekend..



Jamie


Faaaaaarrrk you actually welded the pinion back together ,so this happened after doin the rear t arm?? ................so its runnin gu diffs now or has it had this mod 4 a while

Hopefully i can get time to go to the next round and catch up with yas


Dan


I think the rear arm and pinion went at the same time. If not then at least on the same obsticle. I remember seeing it at the bottom of the course and saying to someone "what's going on there - that thing hasn't got rear steer". :shock: Wasn't until later that I saw the arm. He did a pretty good job on it. :D
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Awsum weekend bit dissapointing in the QLD entry list.
Congrat's to Sam another good drive and well deserved win.

There weere some good drives by every competitor and it was good to see a lot more cars completing the stages.

A lot of breakages as well but to everyones credit they patched the rigs back together and kept going. You would be suprised what you can weld up.

On the breakages we broke a rear axle and the front axle broke at the spline where it goies through the locking hub.

The night life was fairly tame we partied till about 3am. That was our air horn playing at 2 in the morning and I think that the Outerlimits boys were trying to cook cow patties for breakfast. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Midget »

beebee wrote:
A1MAV wrote:
Fourwheelin wrote:
A1MAV wrote:Got a call from HYPOLUX that was up there spectatin apparently awesome comp again aswell as awesome carnage and a lot of bush repairs like sleevin axles and then weldin up and competin for the rest of the comp (overkill) i think ben also mentioned something bout the semmens dude doin a pinion (or part of ) weldin it up and finishing aswell.....................

Now just gotta wait for him to get home so i can get my new (old ) 4.6's :D


A1MAV
Yeah mate we blew a GU CV,Left rear trailing arm and rear pinion.
Paul the driver put in new cv in,whilst i welded and braced the trailing arm and welded the pinion back together. then finished the weekend.
Bloody awsome weekend..



Jamie


Faaaaaarrrk you actually welded the pinion back together ,so this happened after doin the rear t arm?? ................so its runnin gu diffs now or has it had this mod 4 a while

Hopefully i can get time to go to the next round and catch up with yas


Dan


I think the rear arm and pinion went at the same time. If not then at least on the same obsticle. I remember seeing it at the bottom of the course and saying to someone "what's going on there - that thing hasn't got rear steer". :shock: Wasn't until later that I saw the arm. He did a pretty good job on it. :D


A1Mav
yeah the arm and pinion and cv went pretty much at the same time.
I think we supprised alot of people with the welded pinion.
I was so waiting for it to go bang in the 1st course and even more so in the last course on sunday.
But i guess you can weld just about anything,if in doubt drink more then weld it.
The patrol was running a GU front and GQ rear.Has been like that 4 about 12 months.that was the 1st cv.

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Post by Strange Rover »

Well for me it was a great event again although I think I was fairly fortunate to get away with the win and the points at the end of the comp definately didnt reflect how close the competition really was (think Dave has still got some more work to do on the scouring)

I won the first stage outright and hit one cone

Won the second also but SAM completed the course also but only hit one cone (and I hit 2)

I think i would have came 2nd in stage 3 where I hit 1 cone

And i think I came 3rd in stage 4 where I hit 2 cones

So the competition really was fairly close and Im sure that if the NSW guys didnt break so much shiat it would have been a helva lot closer.



The courses this time were very techical and just the shear length and width of my rig meant I was really struggling to not hit any cones. Most cones I was clearing I was only doing so by inches in most cases and if I didnt have my rear disconnect I would have plowed just about every cone down.

POS didnt stand a chance with his rig that is about the same size as mine with about half the steering lock and no rear disconnect.

I would have preferred the coursed to have been more difficult in terms of the terrain (meaning I wanted more big ledges and more steep uphill throttling climbs) but for the field of rigs that were their to compete the courses couldnt have been set any better to produce such a close competition.

Had a lot of fun competing and watching all the NSW guys bootie fab welding their broken shiat back together. I was really dissapointed that I piked early on Sat night and went to bed but I just kept getting images in my head of scott trying to choke down that bloody big worm at ASCC (IMO worms are the next step to the moth and grasshoppers of xrcc round 1) and I just didnt want to go there.

But anyway- I won again :D :finger:

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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

i had a good weekend considering i had only got my zook drivable on wednesday night!

I have to say a big thanks to Jamie (Fourwheelin) and Sam from Overkill.

Jamie pulled the transfer out of his zook so i could borrow it for the weekend as my rockhopper still hasnt turned up, despite being ordered several months ago :roll:

Sam pulled the winch off his own buggy so i would have a winch for my zook.

Thanks very much guys, without your help i wouldnt have been driving ;)

I was very surprised to pick up 3rd place as i had a shocker on the first stage and a not too good second stage. I had a good drive on the sunday though after playing with the tyre pressures and getting used to driving the zook a little more.

Sam and Tony did an exceptional job yet again, congratulations!
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Post by Midget »

beebee wrote:
Fourwheelin wrote:
A1MAV wrote:Got a call from HYPOLUX that was up there spectatin apparently awesome comp again aswell as awesome carnage and a lot of bush repairs like sleevin axles and then weldin up and competin for the rest of the comp (overkill) i think ben also mentioned something bout the semmens dude doin a pinion (or part of ) weldin it up and finishing aswell.....................

Now just gotta wait for him to get home so i can get my new (old ) 4.6's :D


A1MAV
Yeah mate we blew a GU CV,Left rear trailing arm and rear pinion.
Paul the driver put in new cv in,whilst i welded and braced the trailing arm and welded the pinion back together. then finished the weekend.
Bloody awsome weekend..

Jamie


Jamie - so much for catching up with you over the weekend. Only time I saw you was when you were spotting for Paul or just after when you were too busy doing the "did you see that when......." with your mates. There'll be a next time though. Good to hear that you enjoyed your weekend in the Sunshine State :shock: :shock: .


BEEBEE

Yeah there will be another time,maybe next time we might break so much.
I looked around and saw so many people wearing the outerlimits shirts,I did'nt know where to start....
Are any of you guys coming down from the bloody cold sunshine coast for round 3 xtreme winch challenge?????

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Post by POS »

Hi Guys!!

Hope you all got home safe!!!!!

I really enjoyed the weekend, it was great to catch up with the likes of Sam and Dave, Gonads and hypo again and it was fantastic to meet some of the others from the site! (Jamie aka Fourwheelin)

Well done to Sam for some excellent driving and a big WELL DONE to RUFF for a great SPOTTING job!!!! :multi:

Congrats to all the guys that made the trip up from down south, i was so ashamed to call myself a QLDer as there was only 3 of us there, this would have been one of the biggest disapointments of the weekend!

I must say that the TRACKS were a step backwards for the sport of ROCK DRIVING!!! I know people will say that the tracks cant have been to easy going by the number of breakages etc etc. However it is a lot easier to break on small rocks that you just keep diffing out on!

IMO stage 2 was about the best out of the lot, there was a couple of little climbs and some bigger rocks!

Stage 4 was very slack!

I hope that this will not be the way of ROCK EVENTS in OZ!!!!

I was often sitting there listening to the CROWDS response, the only time they got excited was when someone gave it some MUMBO or just crawled up a big ledge, NO ONE got REVED up when we were just picking our way threw the small stuff (VERY BORING if you ask me)!!!

To me it is VERY VERY important to listen to the CROWDS response as they will be the PEOPLE that make this SPORT grow!!!!! I want the people to go home thinking to themselves "HOW THE F#*& DID THAT GET UP THAT LEDGE" and "THAT IS F%&^&* UNBELIVABLE, I NEVER THOUGHT ANYONE COULD DRIVE THAT" and "THAT WAS SO EXCITING I AM DEFENTLY COMING BACK" not "i could get the pajero threw there" etc etc!

I Hope that the stages will become SHORTER and MORE agresive rather than longer with little pebbles that creates Dull Driving!!

In saying that i still LOVED the weekend (anytime behind the wheel is better than behind the desk) and will always be back for more!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by hypo »

antt wrote:whats going on here


thats just dave giving FAT-40S some LOVIN
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Post by antt »

POS wrote:Hi Guys!!

Hope you all got home safe!!!!!

I really enjoyed the weekend, it was great to catch up with the likes of Sam and Dave, Gonads and hypo again and it was fantastic to meet some of the others from the site! (Jamie aka Fourwheelin)

Well done to Sam for some excellent driving and a big WELL DONE to RUFF for a great SPOTTING job!!!! :multi:

Congrats to all the guys that made the trip up from down south, i was so ashamed to call myself a QLDer as there was only 3 of us there, this would have been one of the biggest disapointments of the weekend!

I must say that the TRACKS were a step backwards for the sport of ROCK DRIVING!!! I know people will say that the tracks cant have been to easy going by the number of breakages etc etc. However it is a lot easier to break on small rocks that you just keep diffing out on!

IMO stage 2 was about the best out of the lot, there was a couple of little climbs and some bigger rocks!

Stage 4 was very slack!

I hope that this will not be the way of ROCK EVENTS in OZ!!!!

I was often sitting there listening to the CROWDS response, the only time they got excited was when someone gave it some MUMBO or just crawled up a big ledge, NO ONE got REVED up when we were just picking our way threw the small stuff (VERY BORING if you ask me)!!!

To me it is VERY VERY important to listen to the CROWDS response as they will be the PEOPLE that make this SPORT grow!!!!! I want the people to go home thinking to themselves "HOW THE F#*& DID THAT GET UP THAT LEDGE" and "THAT IS F%&^&* UNBELIVABLE, I NEVER THOUGHT ANYONE COULD DRIVE THAT" and "THAT WAS SO EXCITING I AM DEFENTLY COMING BACK" not "i could get the pajero threw there" etc etc!

I Hope that the stages will become SHORTER and MORE agresive rather than longer with little pebbles that creates Dull Driving!!

In saying that i still LOVED the weekend (anytime behind the wheel is better than behind the desk) and will always be back for more!!!!!!!!!!!!


going by what i heard people say in the crowd, most people were in awe of the places you guys climbed. like that first climb over the cut down tree on stage one where sam broke his axles.
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Post by hypo »

antt wrote:i didn't know who anybody looked like. there were that many guys wandering round in outerlimits shirts i didn't know where to start. :? did you have an outerlimits shirt on??????

i did talk to sam and tony, only cause i saw em jump out of the mogrover, so i went over and had a quick word to them.


thats no ecuse antt if u c an outerlimits shirt on someone u didnt know u should have introduced yaself i was looking 4ward 2 meet u THIS time as u had the same excuse last time :shock: :shock: :finger: :finger:
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Post by hypo »

Fourwheelin wrote:
A1MAV wrote:Got a call from HYPOLUX that was up there spectatin apparently awesome comp again aswell as awesome carnage and a lot of bush repairs like sleevin axles and then weldin up and competin for the rest of the comp (overkill) i think ben also mentioned something bout the semmens dude doin a pinion (or part of ) weldin it up and finishing aswell.....................

Now just gotta wait for him to get home so i can get my new (old ) 4.6's :D


A1MAV
Yeah mate we blew a GU CV,Left rear trailing arm and rear pinion.
Paul the driver put in new cv in,whilst i welded and braced the trailing arm and welded the pinion back together. then finished the weekend.
Bloody awsome weekend..

Jamie


yeah nice BOOTIE FAB Jamie :D :D

that pinion held up well as it was driven like it was stolen on that last stage on sunday..

well done guys.
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Post by hypo »

A1MAV wrote:
Fourwheelin wrote:
A1MAV wrote:Got a call from HYPOLUX that was up there spectatin apparently awesome comp again aswell as awesome carnage and a lot of bush repairs like sleevin axles and then weldin up and competin for the rest of the comp (overkill) i think ben also mentioned something bout the semmens dude doin a pinion (or part of ) weldin it up and finishing aswell.....................

Now just gotta wait for him to get home so i can get my new (old ) 4.6's :D


A1MAV
Yeah mate we blew a GU CV,Left rear trailing arm and rear pinion.
Paul the driver put in new cv in,whilst i welded and braced the trailing arm and welded the pinion back together. then finished the weekend.
Bloody awsome weekend..



Jamie


Faaaaaarrrk you actually welded the pinion back together ,so this happened after doin the rear t arm?? ................so its runnin gu diffs now or has it had this mod 4 a while

Hopefully i can get time to go to the next round and catch up with yas


Dan


u will b makiing farken time coz u r my spotter like it or not biatch so u WILL b there next round :finger: :finger:
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Post by hypo »

overkill wrote:Awsum weekend bit dissapointing in the QLD entry list.
Congrat's to Sam another good drive and well deserved win.

There weere some good drives by every competitor and it was good to see a lot more cars completing the stages.

A lot of breakages as well but to everyones credit they patched the rigs back together and kept going. You would be suprised what you can weld up.

On the breakages we broke a rear axle and the front axle broke at the spline where it goies through the locking hub.

The night life was fairly tame we partied till about 3am. That was our air horn playing at 2 in the morning and I think that the Outerlimits boys were trying to cook cow patties for breakfast. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
SAM


i jusy had a fone call from one of the very GUILTY colprutes(sp?) :D
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Post by beebee »

POS wrote:Hi Guys!!

Hope you all got home safe!!!!!

I really enjoyed the weekend, it was great to catch up with the likes of Sam and Dave, Gonads and hypo again and it was fantastic to meet some of the others from the site! (Jamie aka Fourwheelin)

Well done to Sam for some excellent driving and a big WELL DONE to RUFF for a great SPOTTING job!!!! :multi:

Congrats to all the guys that made the trip up from down south, i was so ashamed to call myself a QLDer as there was only 3 of us there, this would have been one of the biggest disapointments of the weekend!

I must say that the TRACKS were a step backwards for the sport of ROCK DRIVING!!! I know people will say that the tracks cant have been to easy going by the number of breakages etc etc. However it is a lot easier to break on small rocks that you just keep diffing out on!

IMO stage 2 was about the best out of the lot, there was a couple of little climbs and some bigger rocks!

Stage 4 was very slack!

I hope that this will not be the way of ROCK EVENTS in OZ!!!!

I was often sitting there listening to the CROWDS response, the only time they got excited was when someone gave it some MUMBO or just crawled up a big ledge, NO ONE got REVED up when we were just picking our way threw the small stuff (VERY BORING if you ask me)!!!

To me it is VERY VERY important to listen to the CROWDS response as they will be the PEOPLE that make this SPORT grow!!!!! I want the people to go home thinking to themselves "HOW THE F#*& DID THAT GET UP THAT LEDGE" and "THAT IS F%&^&* UNBELIVABLE, I NEVER THOUGHT ANYONE COULD DRIVE THAT" and "THAT WAS SO EXCITING I AM DEFENTLY COMING BACK" not "i could get the pajero threw there" etc etc!

I Hope that the stages will become SHORTER and MORE agresive rather than longer with little pebbles that creates Dull Driving!!

In saying that i still LOVED the weekend (anytime behind the wheel is better than behind the desk) and will always be back for more!!!!!!!!!!!!


Damn you must be hyperactive. I almost raise a sweat myself after seeing all those :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

At least you seem to be cured of the colour button :finger:
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