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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    Are we there yet dad, not yet kids just twenty more ramps to go, then the bog of old tyres.


    I'm yet to find an articulation ramp in the australian bush

    Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong spots.
    Go on have lend now that you have support

    I release there are no ramps in the bush and there is no fork lifts to raise up tyres etc etc etc etc

    But it not the safest thing getting under a car that's cross axle up either smarty pants

    come on be constructive as stick and stones may brake my bones but frankly your words will never discarrage me I understand that lifts arent your think but there mine so let it be and help and dont go down for the record as being a pain or is it that you have nothing constructive to say mmmmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by discowhite View Post

    your not good enough dobbo!

    I must say

    thats a good looking cock you have there Phil


    Rovernit I was not Patronising you, I was volunteering to show you that a stock suspension can get to all the places a lifted one can.

    I have posted this comment many of times, unfortunately you seem to not see my posts.

    If I have to chuck the old muddies back on to prove it I will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I must say

    thats a good looking cock you have there Phil


    Rovernit I was not Patronising you, I was volunteering to show you that a stock suspension can get to all the places a lifted one can.

    I have posted this comment many of times, unfortunately you seem to not see my posts.

    If I have to chuck the old muddies back on to prove it I will.
    I know how well it went standard I found that approach angels meant that I often had to take chicken tracks hence why the lift

    I'll take you up on that challenge some day when it all sorted not a prob as you once said honey get the recovery gear now who getting patronising ah but for now its about sorting it out mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROVERNIT View Post
    or is it that you have nothing constructive to say mmmmmmm

    Hydraulics are very expensive

    You need them to fix your ACE up

    Is it a matter of just getting bigger rams or do you need to increase the volume and size of the pump, reserviour, serpentine belt, pulleys, bigger lines and a new module?

    Do you have to re write the ECU?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I must say

    thats a good looking cock you have there Phil


    Rovernit I was not Patronising you, I was volunteering to show you that a stock suspension can get to all the places a lifted one can.

    I have posted this comment many of times, unfortunately you seem to not see my posts.

    If I have to chuck the old muddies back on to prove it I will.
    Do you mean like Unimog hill at Lithgow? It's really just a matter of finding somewhere where clearance is marginal for a lifted truck.

    Ramps, there are also heap and heaps of them in the bush. You've just gotta get off the graded tracks.







    Cheers
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    so apart from the first photo (would you attempt it in your car) what image wouldn't a stock suspension do?

    And do ramps give a definate representation of what you encounter offroad?

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    Theres irony in it but how about looking at some Lowrider sites, they use Hydraulic rams just like the ones in the ACE setup. If they can make an F250 jump surely they should be able to make a D2 flex up.

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    Spoke Gary Osborne at English Auto's

    his finding are as follows the spring rates of 220 and 280ibs are way to hard advised what I intended and there way way way to hard

    ACE hydrolics dont have to be touched just need to find the centre of movement basicly place where it should be at standard meaning longer links

    after Xmas where going to sort thank christ

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    so apart from the first photo (would you attempt it in your car) what image wouldn't a stock suspension do?

    And do ramps give a definate representation of what you encounter offroad?
    no but they do help with R&D, i use the work fork to test what ive changed b4 i go out, the only time i didnt i broke the eye of a rear shock.

    and there are ramps in the bush!



    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    so apart from the first photo (would you attempt it in your car) what image wouldn't a stock suspension do?

    And do ramps give a definate representation of what you encounter offroad?
    They were all with reference to being no ramps in the bush. I'm saying that they're everywhere, not any comment on if a stocker could drive it.

    I doubt a stocker D2 would drive this purely due to clearance. This one is Unimog hill at Lithgow. If thats the show, I'll make sure I'm there to watch.
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