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disco man
15th September 2014, 04:57 PM
I have been watching this show for a little while now,while i like the show the host gets to me a bit.I guess being an American show they just don't do Land Rovers and very few Jap trucks.It's GMC,Chev,Ford,jeep for these boys.

What i find surprising is they never change the leave springs for coils when doing suspension upgrades.Although i don't have a great deal of experience with American trucks but i would have thought our Landys would be more than a match for their yank tanks,any thoughts guys?

jboot51
15th September 2014, 05:41 PM
Have watched the show and enjoy it muchly.
If I had their workshop I'd be in heaven.
The shows seem to be repeating themselves, but I am yet to see the tube buggy finished.
I'll still watch the reruns no problems.


Others to look out for are


Horsepower TV
TRUCKS!
Muscle car TV

workingonit
15th September 2014, 09:10 PM
They have on occasion axed off leaf springs and replaced with coils.

Amazing what they do and the kits available. Maybe self certifying, or maybe its like I understand California is - MVR is only interested in emissions - it's the police that will defect you - see Pimp My Ride for the junk that gets around.

disco man
16th September 2014, 12:58 PM
They have on occasion axed off leaf springs and replaced with springs.

Amazing what they do and the kits available. Maybe self certifying, or maybe its like I understand California is - MVR is only interested in emissions - it's the police that will defect you - see Pimp My Ride for the junk that gets around.

Good call on Pimp my ride nothing but utter **** rolls out of that workshop.It's all about how many screens and stereos and speakers they can fit into a car than top it off with 58 inch ugly wheels and ****house paint colours.

Scouse
16th September 2014, 02:18 PM
Good call on Pimp my ride nothing but utter **** rolls out of that workshop.It's all about how many screens and stereos and speakers they can fit into a car than top it off with 58 inch ugly wheels and ****house paint colours.Other than that, you like it I assume :).

workingonit
16th September 2014, 02:31 PM
...I was thinking more about what went in than came out of the shop. Although yes, lots of tv screens etc - but would be as exciting to folks if just a respray and new seat covers? Probably a bit of product endorsement for the home market.

crash
22nd October 2014, 09:25 PM
Have watched the show and enjoy it muchly.
If I had their workshop I'd be in heaven.
The shows seem to be repeating themselves, but I am yet to see the tube buggy finished.
I'll still watch the reruns no problems.


Others to look out for are


Horsepower TV
TRUCKS!
Muscle car TV
I watch those shows when i get a chance.
The thing about the US is that the Politicians / regulators are more worried about emissions (California is the worse) than vehicle lifts when it comes to vehicle modifications. Pretty much anybody can buy a 6" or 8" lift put it on themselves and drive it around. During the 80's the biggest thing was bumper laws, and you use to see high lifted vehicles with these huge ugly drop bumpers. I think in some states the regulations on lift is determined by headlight height.
When it comes to building 4wds in the states is that a majority of the builds are centred around trailer queens - they are not driven on the street and trailered to the trail where you can drive them legally on "trails".
4wdrives in the US usually follow into one of these categories - 1) Daily driver - mild 2-3 inch lift and up to 35" tyres 2) rock crawlers - anything goes including 2 1/2 ton rockwell axles and 54" tyres and as much articulation as you can get 3) Mud running - High horsepower, big lift, big tyres but little articulation.