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04-01-2009, 01:58 PM | #1 |
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Location: oklahoma
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Rockwell rear steering......WHO KNOWS HOW TO
O.K. i'm pretty amped up, i will finally be getting the ol' blue 71' up in the air i got my rockwell's ordered and i got two fronts, why two fronts CAUSE I THINK IT IS COOL . i have dug threw some forums, but was curious at any ideas (pumps, coolers, postion sensors, setups, does and don't) here at my favorite site.....so let me know what you might know.
also any one know of a good hydro steer kit.... for you guys who have ever wanted to cut your tires and not have a groover/cutter on hand........try this i got a little bored last night and decided to start cutting into my michelins, the trick i learned was off of extreme4x4 (spike tv). take some of your old sawzall blades and grind the sides down like you are going to make a "knife edge" it does not have to be razore sharp, just knock it down pretty good and use the thicker blades. the skinny blades would get hot and start to flex cutting to much at a downward angle. it took me roughly 1 hr to cut the tire pattern out that i wanted. my pattern might ride rough as hell but it was all i could think of (not to many patterns to choose from) so.... oh well...i will see how they work. i also weighed all the lugs that i cut off and i lose roughly 20lbs a tire!! granted they are still big and bulky but will work for what i plan on doing....having fun!!!! the pattern in blue chalk are the lugs i left uncut
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