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IS IT POSSIBLE TO DRIVE ZOOK ON 2 WHEELS?
IS IT POSSIBLE TO DRIVE ZOOK ON 2 WHEELS?
I went driving today in the zook and got it to two wheels for a short time. Question is how much can the wheel bearings take on that angle... Was bloody lucky I did not put the zook on its side....Will post a pic in a min...
My son did a frame grab of the video..Then put the graffiti on after.. Will Put a link for the video soon for your enjoyment.. And yes I had to change my jocks....
My son did a frame grab of the video..Then put the graffiti on after.. Will Put a link for the video soon for your enjoyment.. And yes I had to change my jocks....
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Yeah its possible, It will apply load to the wheel bearings, but for the small time its up there, its just like getting on a big side angle in the rocks. Without lockers you wont drive far on 2 wheels, but if you lock an axle, you could try to join a stunt driving school
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Bushpig, you sure were lucky. I guess that's the risk with doing circle work in a SWB car with stiff suspension and a relatively high COG.
Lots of Sierras get totalled this way.
No, it won't damage anything in particular up on two wheels.... until it falls over.
Steve.
Lots of Sierras get totalled this way.
No, it won't damage anything in particular up on two wheels.... until it falls over.
Steve.
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Thanks Steve was there again tis morning this time was alot more carefulGwagensteve wrote:Bushpig, you sure were lucky. I guess that's the risk with doing circle work in a SWB car with stiff suspension and a relatively high COG.
Lots of Sierras get totalled this way.
No, it won't damage anything in particular up on two wheels.... until it falls over.
Steve.
Thank you for your replies
John
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try doing this then
link http://www.tuningtracker.com/2wheelmotion.html
link http://www.tuningtracker.com/2wheelmotion.html
at www.suzukiinfo.com theres a big video about an american court case, some magazine published that zooks roll over too easily, but when asked to prove it they could barely get the thing to go up on 2 wheels no matter how hard they tried.
Re: IS IT POSSIBLE TO DRIVE ZOOK ON 2 WHEELS?
bushpig59 wrote:I went driving today in the zook and got it to two wheels for a short time. Question is how much can the wheel bearings take on that angle... Was bloody lucky I did not put the zook on its side....
your bearing would cop more load during cornering at speed, than this
but its a cool party trick.
enjoy ashley
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IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
I am not sure, I was glad I had a passenger adding weight to the high side though.How the hell u didnt roll or did u turn right to move the body weight over.
Nic
Here is a couple from later that day, just a few shots of many flops.
http://www.nbs4x4club.com/forum/download.php?id=1228
http://www.nbs4x4club.com/forum/download.php?id=1227
http://www.nbs4x4club.com/forum/download.php?id=1242
92 WT Sierra
04 Navara STR Dual Cab 3.0di
04 Navara STR Dual Cab 3.0di
Hi zuku26 been once to Chicargo "John Hancock building" Could even see the wrecks in Lake Michagan....... You know the breakwater....zuku26 wrote:In the picture with the graffiti, it looks like you almost made it to one wheel. Take a look close at how stuffed the front is and how the rear is pretty stretched.
And you are correct I almost bought the farm the G forces on the turn were such that I was going to to the roll the Zook Luckily I turned the steering and foot off the gas and it righted it self got video and as soon as I get time will post for every body to laugh at.
CLICK ON THE PICTURE ITS A THREE PHOTO GIF SHOWING GOING GOING GONE
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Chris thats serious airtime you normally need a pilots licence for that!!!christover1 wrote:Not sure if these count, cos didn't stay on 2 wheels very long, before falling over on Ellis.
But on the Killer Hill, I was on 2 wheels, but doesn't look like it, and I had to back out :( no front locker.
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Falling over is how I got my nickname christ-overbushpig59 wrote:Chris thats serious airtime you normally need a pilots licence for that!!!christover1 wrote:Not sure if these count, cos didn't stay on 2 wheels very long, before falling over on Ellis.
But on the Killer Hill, I was on 2 wheels, but doesn't look like it, and I had to back out :( no front locker.
door handle kept touching the rock/ground
My best air was the same track, caught on the club dvd, on the same trip the year before. I can't convert it to anything pooterable, though, not enough ram.
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