RoyalXJ
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- West Deptford, NJ
i went all out on mine for 35s. d30, alloy shafts, riddler cover, cryo'd 4:56s, detroit locker, tnt truss. now just waiting on ballistic to finish their inner c braces so i can get them on.
What gear ratio was that? 4.88 it looks like, kinda hard to read.I wouldn't run a stock D30 carrier on 35s ever again, granted I enjoy the WIN pedal.
This was with stock shafts, x760s, and full circle snap rings.
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yes 4.88's, ive seen 4.56's 4.10's and 3.73's all blow up, the 30 simply does not like large tiresWhat gear ratio was that? 4.88 it looks like, kinda hard to read.
I also like my aussie im running it with 31s for now and its great, hardly noticable on the street and great offroad , The turning is a little tight though offroad but im happy with it.
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Running 33" Swampahs with a LockRite and it's invisible except when I'm on the trails. Like yesterday. But I'm not big on throttling out, I almost never have wheel spin
do you not wheel rough terrain so you dont have to step on the pedal? whats the point
uhmmm... most rough terrain doesnt require lots of throttle
I idle around all day long at rc on the blues and purples...
hills and wash outs here in jersey require lots of throttle
uhmmm... most rough terrain doesnt require lots of throttle
I idle around all day long at rc on the blues and purples...
in what month? august?
you need wheelspin on the east coast. its just too wet. plain and simple.
in what month? august?
you need wheelspin on the east coast. its just too wet. plain and simple.
thats the diff between rc and new england, down there shit is ran all the time, most of the rocka are clean and have lots of traction, up here shit isnt overrun, most of it is goverd in moss or has mud on the bottom very rarley can you crawl stuffapril-october, had no issues with little to no throttle. but once you get into the mucky rock I will agree with you, the go pedal can be your friend at times.
the most throttle I had to use wheeling was actually in december, green trails like d suddenly become alot harder when theres 4 inches of ice on top the mud...
thats the diff between rc and new england, down there shit is ran all the time, most of the rocka are clean and have lots of traction, up here shit isnt overrun, most of it is goverd in moss or has mud on the bottom very rarley can you crawl stuff
I think a new england run may be in order this summer before college, you guys have some different wheeling for sure.