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Bulli:
i know what you mean but looking at the phote that isnt going to prove either case. My lockers and tyres would be the deciding factor on a mud pitt like that . I find the extra travel makes it more stable and easier for me to predict....mine was standard once and there are times when waving a wheel is disconcerting.
Have a look at the travle in this shot. if i hadnt got the flex i would have 2 wheels airborn....a few of the other guys couldnt get through it...plus it means you can take it slowly and use the arbs to full effect without the body moving all over the place.
Xtremeteam:
BTW the pic is one of the "easier" bits,
Bulli:
the bottom photo is part of the extreme challenge at Kirton lindsay that i marchalled this summer...walked through that bit...but it wasnt one of the hard sections.
Mace:
--- Quote from: "RedlineMike" --- also in regards to neil being classed as arrogant,think thats a bit harsh eh.. :wink: <runs for cover & picks maces toy's up>
--- End quote ---
My toys are still in my pram, honest :D
Apologies to Neil if you found my comment harsh, but it was in response to you telling the world that you could get a pair of trutrac LSD's for £350. The implication being that you knew something we didn't and you were mocking the rest of us if we paid out £500 per axle for any form of traction aid. I found that arrogant and said so.
Sorry Neil.
datalas:
--- Quote from: "Mace" ---The implication being that you knew something we didn't and you were mocking the rest of us if we paid out £500 per axle for any form of traction aid. I found that arrogant and said so.
--- End quote ---
He possibly does, specifically where to get them from a lot cheaper.. Arrogance would be where he refused to pass on that bit of information when asked :)
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