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JUST FOR TIM

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WHO'S IS MORE STABLE??


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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

:D
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Post by spamwell »

depends if you are refering to the picture or if your mentally stable :D
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Post by redzook »

were is the tech :finger:

mine is more stable just not a flex queen like yours ;)
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Post by stumped »

looks like only tim and i have voted :D

100% more stable :armsup: :D
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Tim the pole is on the above pics not your favorites :finger:
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Post by ZOOK60 »

spamwell wrote:depends if you are refering to the picture or if your mentally stable :D


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Post by redzook »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:Tim the pole is on the above pics not your favorites :finger:

barstard :finger: :finger:
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Post by Midget »

Tim
I voted for you.
Lets put them to the real test.
Have both you guys drive some WILD side angled shit and see who flops....


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Post by redzook »

Fourwheelin wrote:Tim
I voted for you.
Lets put them to the real test.
Have both you guys drive some WILD side angled shit and see who flops....


Jamie


done it today got a bit of vid i dont think they were many pics ryan was being a Hmm :finger:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Fourwheelin wrote:Tim
I voted for you.
Lets put them to the real test.
Have both you guys drive some WILD side angled shit and see who flops....


Jamie



Well we know you will. :finger: :D :finger:
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Post by A1 »

:lol: YEH JAMIE ive seen you flop ya buggy on the same line where FULL BODY rigs drove (battle of the codes) .............. seen the DVD the otha day ..........


Lets hope ya NEW BUGGY works betta :finger: on its wheels than your current 1 works on its sides mmm rooof :armsup: ......... :finger:



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Post by Midget »

Hey tim,we just have to wait for the excuses from sam now....
I'm sure he willcomeup wih somelame excuse...
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Post by 87suzi »

Put it this way, I would never trust a sierra when it came to stability.
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Post by antt »

87suzi wrote:Put it this way, I would never trust a sierra when it came to stability.


neither of these zuks is exactly standard. how much wider are they with the yota axles guys. i think both of em are plenty stable enough, specially compared to patrols and that with 10inches of lift and no widening
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Post by RB zook »

antt wrote:
87suzi wrote:Put it this way, I would never trust a sierra when it came to stability.


neither of these zuks is exactly standard. how much wider are they with the yota axles guys. i think both of em are plenty stable enough, specially compared to patrols and that with 10inches of lift and no widening


8 inches wider each side

19 inch over all plenty stable pluss extra unsprung weight :D
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Fourwheelin wrote:Hey tim,we just have to wait for the excuses from sam now....
I'm sure he willcomeup wih somelame excuse...


No excuses here sorry for trying where did you get to TIM.
Oh and Jamie where was your bucket .
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

i really think that KRAWLA is heaps more stable than these zooks :finger: :finger: :finger:




P.s these zooks look way too too too too too too high :finger: :finger:
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Post by "CANADA" »

no excuses tim...you floped twice in the sand...i have pics :cool:


but we had to push it back over kuz i didnt get a pic the first time :armsup:

can you go back and get me that rover tire and rim tim? we forgot it
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Post by redzook »

87suzi wrote:Put it this way, I would never trust a sierra when it came to stability.


19 inches wider then stock
lowered motor

ha ha yeh mine isnt stable
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Post by DeWsE »

redzook wrote:
87suzi wrote:Put it this way, I would never trust a sierra when it came to stability.


19 inches wider then stock
lowered motor

ha ha yeh mine isnt stable


What's the full width then? outside tire to outside tire.
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

lux diffs + 2 inch spacers + 37 mtrs.

dont know width.
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Post by DeWsE »

CHOPZUKI wrote:lux diffs + 2 inch spacers + 37 mtrs.

dont know width.


The buggy I'm working on has lux diffs, WT hubs, 10" rims and 39.5 iroks. It's 77.5 inch's wide
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Post by Barathrum »

DeWsE wrote:
CHOPZUKI wrote:lux diffs + 2 inch spacers + 37 mtrs.

dont know width.


The buggy I'm working on has lux diffs, WT hubs, 10" rims and 39.5 iroks. It's 77.5 inch's wide


i'm only 73.5 inch's wide :cry:
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

DeWsE wrote:
CHOPZUKI wrote:lux diffs + 2 inch spacers + 37 mtrs.

dont know width.


The buggy I'm working on has lux diffs, WT hubs, 10" rims and 39.5 iroks. It's 77.5 inch's wide


mines close to the same i think :D
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Post by ZOOK60 »

ive got 72" with 60s 12.5tyres on 8"rims
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Post by SAWZALL »

redzook wrote:
87suzi wrote:Put it this way, I would never trust a sierra when it came to stability.


19 inches wider then stock
lowered motor

ha ha yeh mine isnt stable


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Post by DeWsE »

Or who has the lowest chassis rail....... depends how much Nitros oxide we're running! :cool:
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