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Have a look at bottom pic on home page can you get your 4 link to travel that far ? There 49 iroks with 16 inch fox coil overs maxed out The winch has 4 warn xp motors on it Last edited by rikslandys.co.uk; 07-25-2011 at 06:56 PM. |
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![]() I have never seen a Rover that I could use this map for, until tonight. I would like to know more about the 4 XP motors and how well the winch holds up to that kind of power. Do they all run at once, or do they alternate being powered during long pulls?
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They all run at once , there's 150 ft of line, I have a big battery , it all seems to run ok , it is a very fast winch though , there are only two in the world |
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We have always wanted to try a four motor set up like that but none of us ever had the money to buy a Gigglepin. |
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why do i never see any pics of this actually wheeling? mud is not wheeling, little drop off's are not wheeling, surely u have somehting over there to warrant all this gayness?
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Those tires have potential for tackling obstacles. I wheeled Moab for a week with a guy that had those on an early Bronco. Even in the flat desert sections where we were able to get some speed, he did surprisingly well with them.
I am thinking that size tire is beyond the limit of those axles for practical use/abuse. Here is a pic of a rig on 49's as he takes the bypass for the Rock Pile on Pritchett Canyon, just to show they can be used for fun.
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But it's still gayer than two guys banging in a hot tub.
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Where are the offroad pics? I looked at what was on your site, and I saw nothing but flat muddy areas.
It is 100% a mall crawler until you post some pics to prove otherwise.
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Looks good.
![]() Curious, do you drive it on the road? If so have you had any issues with the exposed wheels?
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![]() I was asking as in the UK it's illegal to have the wheels exposed/sticking out of the body work. You can't get away with stuff like you guys in the States can here in Blighty.
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