side view of independent suspension
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if its locked thats boss, if not. its gay as a prius
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@OHVTrails1 Don't take me wrong, what you said is perfectly correct- you could do that and it would make you less likely to go over backward... But a properly built rig will do that just as well. And likely for significantly less.
This would do so great on the tuner market... Those losers give my Camry a bad name, but then they wouldn't mess up their, uh, stuff going into parking lots, down gravel roads... You know. That "off road" stuff as they call it.
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@OHVTrails1 Nope, that thing's a piece of shit. It's just my mileage monster, gets a reliable 34.5mpg. I was thinking more the ZOR buggy- the "Guinea Pig" and another guy I went out with that day in his Ford buggy. They climbed right up it. My only 4x4 toy is a straight-axle Tracker and it's... Kinda a really hot steaming pile. Always broken. :D
I don't pretend like I've got the best Moab equipment, I don't. I can do light trails all day but not much more.
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@jeffman3 Like your Toyota Camry with a glass pack that you have up loaded on your channel?
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@escape1016 Which is why, uh, the hot ticket is to cut out those straight axles and adapt in independent suspension systems, right?
Oh, wait.
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@OHVTrails1 Or you could just have a properly built rig...
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Nice! I bet that would come in handy going up the vertical wall in the Moab bathtub. Lower the front and jack up the back. Less likely to flip!
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@escape1016 ahahahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
hahahahahhahahahahahaaaahahaha hahahhahahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahahahahah...K-o-h---- -
That thing looks goofy as hell.
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Cool! How does it help top have adjustable suspension? I mean are there situations where you need to adjust it depending on terrain or is this just a cosmetic fun thing?
i could fix that for you
danmonsterhog 1 year ago 16
IS on a jeep, thats just wrong
sandman503 2 years ago 8