Was at the Ateco today, and after seeing his landy, was keen to know whats gone into making it a competitive rig...
Anyone here know if theres any tech posted somewhere, ie, engine, diffs, suspension, other custom work... Have searched this site, but no luck
THanks
Leeroy.
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Glenn Elliotts LandRover?
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I think that there are so many variables and everyone has their own ide'a on what makes a good comp rig. But I would love to hear everyone's opinions as well.
I actually spoke to one of the organisers of the Ateco on Saturday suggesting that a hand-out with all the competitors and the specs for their trucks would be a good idea. Kermit sounded awsome on Saturday.
I actually spoke to one of the organisers of the Ateco on Saturday suggesting that a hand-out with all the competitors and the specs for their trucks would be a good idea. Kermit sounded awsome on Saturday.
Thanks,
Adam
Adam
Stroked Gen111's do that....walker wrote: Kermit sounded awsome on Saturday.
The Landy was discussed after last years Ateco see below thread.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... 11&start=0
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Provided the teams authorise me to post information about their rigs it will be forthcoming. From the response to my request for info to go onto awwc.org.au I think most of the teams want to keep their developments secret.walker wrote:I think that there are so many variables and everyone has their own ide'a on what makes a good comp rig. But I would love to hear everyone's opinions as well.
I actually spoke to one of the organisers of the Ateco on Saturday suggesting that a hand-out with all the competitors and the specs for their trucks would be a good idea. Kermit sounded awsome on Saturday.
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