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Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Post by icelander »

how does this look?

yes it's a rocky :D :D :D
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Post by Toyhatsu »

Looks excellent! :armsup:
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Post by twinnie »

sorry to out do you but i have a bigger one :P
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Post by murcod »

Now that's impressive!!!!!! :lol:
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Post by FEAROZA »

both of them look WICK-ED :D

biiiig tyres - reduction gears anyone?
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I wonder what axles they are running...couldn't be stock...

I'd hate to see the size of the blocks under there :shock:
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Post by icelander »

actually the pic i sent in there are toyota axels under it
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Post by twinnie »

sorry no info on mine but i think icelanders (please corect me if i am wrong) don't use blocks they prefer to build new mounts due to the huge lifts.

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Post by icelander »

it depends on what 4x4 your lifting, some are just body lifted about 2" some are even more, all to propably about 7-9"
but here the 4x4's aren't much lifted on suspention (i think this isn't spelled correctly) but there is much of the body cut away, to minimize the lift needed, as those big tyres are mainly used to have a large step when the air presure is taken dow to about 2psi. as that will increas the float they have on snow (wery helpful, as we drive ON the snow, not TRHOUGH it :D)
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