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dislocation does it help !!!!!!
muddyweb:
Fair enough, but I maintain my opinion that you are better off driving well to get past an obstacle than hoping an unseated axle will help.
The other thing is that if you look at the piccy, he has a rear wheel off the ground and the front end has both wheels planted. Not sure if there is a locker at work there or not, but there wouldn't *need* to be.
There are heaps of things going on as the suspension of a vehicle works, and I stand by my view that the RTi test is pretty meaningless outside its own results.
You can design a vehicle to do well on the ramp, but that won't necessarily make it good off-road, and as I have said before, dislocation brings with it as many problems as it claims to solve.
Xtremeteam:
dunno who said it but the first pic does hav shockies fitted to the motor,just not in the usual place 8) go force n look my son u shall see they are mounted inwardly
davidlandy:
its official - relocation/dislocation cones do not work
I hereby formally announce this topic exhausted and the thread finished.
Thank you
:wink:
Xtremeteam:
so ypu both got stuck then?? :lol:
davidlandy:
--- Quote from: "V8_redline7500" ---so ypu both got stuck then?? :lol:
--- End quote ---
nope, thats next sunday! :D
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