He probably would have just walked through there with a set of planet destroying Simex tyres.... yet just sat there and spun.
He really needed a lot more boot to clear those AT's.
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He probably would have just walked through there with a set of planet destroying Simex tyres.... yet just sat there and spun.
He really needed a lot more boot to clear those AT's.
These guys are tools! :mad: This is why a lot of Bunyip etc has been shut off!
Angus
Ok, thats my disco tryin to puff up that hill, it was actually extremely steep. Why don't hills look steep on video? The only vehicle to make it up was an old patrol with a front diff lock, approx 15 vehicles tried. The fire was caused by a loose nut on the hydrolic line leading into the clutch slave cylinder, fluid was dripping directly onto the exhaust, clever design feature that. As far as wrecking the track, if u look closely you can notice the ruts were already there and have been for a long ****ing time. The vehicle wasn't digging in it was sliding. Stupid all terrains. Anyhoo, since that day the Disco now has 37 muddys, diff locks front and back, 8.5cm of lift and a big ****ing winch........needless to say it didn't burn, the diffs are still perfect and she LOVES being reved at around 5500, the sweet spot.....oh yeah, I race the thing now too....
Happy 4wding people,
I look forward to ****ing you off or making laugh later:D
Welcome.:lol2:
Welcome;)
Conveniant time for you to join:p
How bout some pics of your beast that will be ripping up the tracks in the future:p:wasntme:
CHEERS TIM.
and doughnutting on what we all hope is private land......
welcome to the forum;)......hey why mudsloth and not bushbasher not want to break your identity :D
Bushbashs is my partner in crime, i am mudsloth hehe.
Pics hey, as soon as i work out how to do that i will.......
oh thanks for the welcome
YouTube - mudsloth's Channel
Slunnie's got it. Those situations call for low psi & high range wheelspin.
What tha matter with you people, never gone out playing in the mud?
Can't spell "collar"