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04-02-09, 04:47 PM
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PM fyresq on therockgods or r4x4, he is doing the exact same thing you are only with fool widths. i was helping him do all the mock up on his and with the d300 all the way flat its goign to be hard to get the dl away from the tranny pan
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04-02-09, 09:49 PM
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#62 (permalink)
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Triple O G
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Originally Posted by poor boy pulling
PM fyresq on therockgods or r4x4, he is doing the exact same thing you are only with fool widths. i was helping him do all the mock up on his and with the d300 all the way flat its goign to be hard to get the dl away from the tranny pan
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Yeah, I have talked to him. And he has more play than I do with the fool widths. If I have to knock it down a click, that is fine. It doesn't have to be completely FLAT I guess. Gotta do what you gotta do.....
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04-03-09, 08:00 AM
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Triple O G
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Oh yeah, I got my fuel cell last night. Aluminum 20 gal RCI!!!!
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04-03-09, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by slvrbck
Oh yeah, I got my fuel cell last night. Aluminum 20 gal RCI!!!!
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Nice, that should give you some range.
Are you still going with the sm420?
Jack
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04-03-09, 09:57 PM
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Triple O G
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Originally Posted by locrwln1
Nice, that should give you some range.
Are you still going with the sm420?
Jack
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Yeah, it is in perfect shape also. Picked it up from a guy that had it in his yota mini truggy. I was kinda lookin' for a 15-17 gal for the size factor, but we will be able to tuck it in nicely. And what's this about range??? It's never gonna be more than a few miles from the trailer 
I have a th350 that's going in it. After riding in these rock buggies so much, a manual is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!!! I love manuals to death, but not for what this one is being built for.
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04-03-09, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by slvrbck
Yeah, it is in perfect shape also. Picked it up from a guy that had it in his yota mini truggy. I was kinda lookin' for a 15-17 gal for the size factor, but we will be able to tuck it in nicely. And what's this about range??? It's never gonna be more than a few miles from the trailer 
I have a th350 that's going in it. After riding in these rock buggies so much, a manual is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!!! I love manuals to death, but not for what this one is being built for.
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You never know when you will need that extra fuel.
I think you will like the auto better also. I hate the gear spread on those 4spds.
Jack
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04-03-09, 10:43 PM
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#67 (permalink)
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Triple O G
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Quote:
Originally Posted by locrwln1
You never know when you will need that extra fuel.
I think you will like the auto better also. I hate the gear spread on those 4spds.
Jack
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Very true, as long as I can build a big enough cooler rack, I'll never have to visit the truck.....buddy of mine has air cylinders on his cooler in his buggy wired to a switch on the dash. Hit the switch, you hear psssshhhh and poof, the cooler is open and ready for you to extract your beverage!!!
The sm420's are da bomb in 1st....then it's a long spread to 2nd....like somebody recently told me....2 feet, 2 pedals!!!
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