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Toyo Truck wrote:Keep up the good work 4sum4!
Some awesome pics there.
I think that last 4-Runner pic has already been posted up,
but its good enough to be on twice
Bart
The same post is on pirates I got up to page 22 before I started to fall asleep.
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and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
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[quote="RUFF"]I see you have this titled as Near Roll. It actually did roll. On perpose and he did it twice to see how strong the EXO was. The vehicle was turned in to a tube buggy after.
Do you reckon you could of saved your old best if you had an EXO!
I`ve got a 4runner and I`m removing the canapy and tail gate and I measured the origanal roll bar it can be cut and fit long side of the dash and points towards the windscreen If you no what I mean
But don`t no weather to go internal or Exo.
Do you reckon you could of saved your old best if you had an EXO!
I`ve got a 4runner and I`m removing the canapy and tail gate and I measured the origanal roll bar it can be cut and fit long side of the dash and points towards the windscreen If you no what I mean
But don`t no weather to go internal or Exo.
[url=http://downunder4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1650]86 Hilux[/url]
and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
4sum4 wrote:RUFF wrote:I see you have this titled as Near Roll. It actually did roll. On perpose and he did it twice to see how strong the EXO was. The vehicle was turned in to a tube buggy after.
Do you reckon you could of saved your old best if you had an EXO!
I dont think so. I didnt add an Exo this time to save my panels in a big roll. I added it so i could rub against rocks/trees without as much damage.
However i think it should handle a fairly decent roll.
The Dual Cab was actually a fairly straight forward repair but it wasnt what i wanted.
Shorty40 wrote:The green rig (travil.jpg) has some mad flex
Anyone have anymore details on it ?
http://www.rockstomper.com/
Jake Dana 60's!!!!
RUFF wrote:And this is a Chevy C10 Pickup not a Toyota.
thats mad that thing. gotta big block caddy in it. 46 inch tractor tyres. and i like his rear coil setup with the hayman reece hitches to adjust the ride hight.
i wanna get 46 inch tractor tyres.
www.alaskaoffroad.com
383FJ45 wrote:
thats mad that thing. gotta big block caddy in it. 46 inch tractor tyres. and i like his rear coil setup with the hayman reece hitches to adjust the ride hight.
i wanna get 46 inch tractor tyres.
www.alaskaoffroad.com
You mean like this?
383FJ45 wrote:yeah.
why watch what i say?
I have no idea what Scott is on about.
I run the same set up on my rear springs but i didnt realise the C10 did. Since i have done mine i have found a few others on Pirate that are running this set up. We are allso doing this set up all round on Sams new Buggy. I was originally going to use the set up that Scott from rockstomper uses on hes Toyota(mantis) but this was easier and i beleive stronger.
383FJ45 wrote:cool, do you recon in an RTI event you could say, lower the front right and rear left, and raise the front left and rear right. so that you get even more articulation?
do you think it could be engineered for street use? as if i loaded up my tray i could just lift it up a notch
Is`nt higher you raise it the less wheel travel you get?
[url=http://downunder4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1650]86 Hilux[/url]
and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
POS wrote:bundyboy wrote:is there a reason why that guy is using boggers on the back and swampers on the front???
Yes!
Try answering his question smart arse!
The usual reason that people do this is due to the increased lateral grip of a tsl compared to a bogger. The boggers are great for getting the power to the ground but some people complain that they cause understeer in greasy conditions when used on the front. So the tsl whilst still providing great traction, also gives the necessary steering control.
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