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tim.korn.99 said:
Was a good day for wheeling. Had to get some more work done today, so I missed ya'll there but hopefully next month we can all meet up.

How did those radius arms work out?

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I'm good for Disney most anytime, but have to finagle around kids activities. Send a heads up, anytime.

All worked well. Really looking forward to new shocks, though.
 
kbahus said:
Judging from the shot of the front end flexing, it looks much improved over any other stock arm setup. I know mine will never flex like that in it's current state.

The black one is akirilo's, and he pulled the front pin on the arms. Other than that, they're OE.

These were the only pics I took, most of his.

He's got pics of mine ( the white one ) but in BFE so can't send until tomorrow.
 
Wow that is pretty impressive. I thought about going that route back in the day but pulling the pins on my front sway bar is a big enough pain that I am simply too lazy to be messing around with that method.

Can't wait to see the flex shots of your setup with the Flexi-coils and the Super Flex arms.
 
Well damn. Completely forgot about this run... Truck looks good Chris.
 
Hope this works.

First video I've ever "Youtubed".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEhT3JeyBF0

Long story short, we had picked up passengers who'd ran out of propane in their (husband and wife) buggy.

Think an earlier comment by the wife, to the effect that they were further up than we (collectively akirilo and my PP80) could make it was considered a challenge.

At the top of the hill, she said "never done anything like that in leather, before". Hahahaha.
 
TheBigBoy said:
Bah ha haaa, Bit of a heavy foot there Chris. Flexi's soaked up those bump well.

That was number two or three, I can't recall.

By easing up, kept sliding to the passenger side and the tree wasn't wanting to move.

Soaked it up very well, though. Can't wait for the new shocks, crawl gears, 5.29s, sliders...........

Have another, but phone keeps freezing. Think KR has more stills, too.
 
TheBigBoy said:
Fair enough. Looks like you had fun.

A blast. Never rubbed, oddly enough. Know I topped a time or two, but not sure if they were bottoming, keeping the tire out of the well, or what.

No bump extensions, so can't really explain.
 
Looks like you had a blast! That first video is crazy, you are hopping all over the place lol.

If the wifey and I make it out to San Antonio, we will have to get out to Disney for sure! I should have a locker by then, lets all keep our fingers crossed!

Jon
 
devildogcruiser25 said:
Looks like you had a blast! That first video is crazy, you are hopping all over the place lol.

If the wifey and I make it out to San Antonio, we will have to get out to Disney for sure! I should have a locker by then, lets all keep our fingers crossed!

Jon

Heeee Hawwww.

My son hasn't stopped talking about this run since. Can hear him giggling like a little girl in the video. He's hooked (has been hooked on wrenching since I pulled a 3/4" socket out of his greasy mouth at 1 1/2, working on the quad) so looking forward to seeing how this develops for him.

It's been said a thousand times before, but the videos don't do it justice. Skinny pedal was the absolute last resort, but made it.

From SA, Disney may not be worth the trip, unless you're trailering a buggy. I'd live to see the local TLC organization put on some kind of event there, though, then it may be worth the drive.

WTF is Marble Falls, TX is coming up this month, but the weekend after Souther Cruiser Crawl in Hot Springs, AR, and don't think I can make both.

Either way, when you get this direction, both those events are awesome, lots of Cruisers, lots of good people.

STILL can't find sliders.
 
I think you should go with metal tech. That's what I'd do if I could get my money back.

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