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#22
Posted 12 May 2008 - 05:52 PM
Thissideup, on May 12 2008, 05:10 PM, said:
I do and she's an evil looking beeatch.
Dude I enjoyed your write up on Pirate - Christ are you gifted.
It's goota puff your chest out just to open the shop door and know you created it.
Very wicked
#23
Posted 17 November 2008 - 04:52 PM
#24
Posted 18 November 2008 - 09:01 AM
#26
Posted 18 November 2008 - 02:05 PM
Twister, on Nov 18 2008, 08:01 AM, said:
Yea there was pretty good carnage on that jump. this was the first event of this kind I have ever done,
You are right Clay, taco'd both front rim inner beads, & bent the wheel center on the left front,
A tire guy that was there at the event straightend the beads out good enought to hold air, the right front looks fine, can't even tell it was damaged, I ordered a new wheel to replace the left front, when it shows up I will send the bent one back & have them fix it.
that way I will have a spare.
I think what happend was when I landed on the nose it pulled both tie rods in half, letting the tires fold back, allowing the tires to be pushed offthe inner beads, then they went strait to the dirt & getting taco'd,
also the steering stops are on the front of the diff, so when the knuckles got pushed back the left front axle joint was put in a binde, breaking the yoke off the left front stub shaft, so the last two events, (sled pull & rock crawl) were done with 3 wheel drive,
The left frond spindle was also bent and cracked, I straightend it, V'd out the crack, then pre heated, welded, post heated, & let cool slow in floor dry, I'm trying to find another spindle, but this one will work for now.
I already built new tie rods, better ones, since this seems to be where the whole wrath of carnage started,
I think by the time I get done breaking stuff & making it touger, this sould prove to be a pretty good machine.
Clay, maybe I should just have you guys spin me up a couple 4340 spindles for this thing, I could add them to the indistructale parts list.
I'm all for meeting up some where, I think we could have a pretty good time.
#27
Posted 18 November 2008 - 04:00 PM
#28
Posted 18 November 2008 - 09:39 PM
L Roy . You more than likely ripped the front links apart because the rims buckled. You have access to a cnc table . Cut some thin rings and weld them to the inner part of your rim . Problem solved. "I used to run into that alot . Never have a problem now. The rim just can't handle the load. And I was thinking as I was reading yor post "I should just spin him (or mike should) some spindles "
Too funny. We definitly have to hook up . It'd be a good time running them together.
#29
Posted 19 November 2008 - 10:13 AM
Twister, on Nov 18 2008, 08:39 PM, said:
L Roy . You more than likely ripped the front links apart because the rims buckled. You have access to a cnc table . Cut some thin rings and weld them to the inner part of your rim . Problem solved. "I used to run into that alot . Never have a problem now. The rim just can't handle the load. And I was thinking as I was reading yor post "I should just spin him (or mike should) some spindles "
Too funny. We definitly have to hook up . It'd be a good time running them together.
Infurno, in addidtion to what Clay said, that particular jump had a really short approach face, the front end was already skyward by the time the rear tires even hit it, compunding the fact that the rear springs are stiffer.
Clay, I have family up around the Courdea'lane ID area, thats about 630 miles from me, but might be a good half way point, I'll tell them to keep there ears open for a 4x event, or off road weekend.
What material did you use on your inner beads? 1/8", 3/16" I'll probably look into this,
I'll make a drawig of the spindal, if I make it into TTC next year I would hate to show up on a repaired spindal, If I can't locate a new one I'll get the demensions to you & we can figure out a price for a pair,
#30
Posted 16 January 2009 - 08:27 PM
Here's the low down on whats going on in the video,
First rig is a bronco that is set up pretty good, D-60s with ARB lockers front & rear, 5.13:1 gears, fuel injected 351w, 4 spd, King coil overs up front ect, He actually made it up the hill with little issue the first time, then he went back down the hill to pull a rig up that could not make it, after 2 or 3 failed attempts with the 4wd subaru strapped to his bumper, he unhooked & had to take 2 tries to make it up on his own, (as you know video doesnt give obsticals much justice)
So the first thing you see is the bronco finally making it up the hill, Next I went down & hooked up to the subaru, & drug him up the hill, then some misc BS, Next was me braking trail up a hill, (took me 2 attempts) The camera gets a little shakey here, but my brother was videoing from quite a ways away,
Then a quick clip of my buddys toyota, The truggy I through togeather for my brother to drive, & the buggy again,
http://videos.street...-run_210207.htm
All in all a good time, the snow is all gone now, so I'm hoping the slop dries up quick so we can get back out there.
#32
Posted 17 January 2009 - 10:39 AM
I recomended the inner rock rings to. I think it would be a good idea.
You can count on several votes from me man!
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