Phill
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Just bought these for mineGood thinking
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AU-Rear-...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
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Just bought these for mineGood thinking
First try with the meshing. It worked great. This chassis would have been filled with grass.Good thinking
You get those wheels yet? The tires look alot like mine. They grab well. Did you get 4 of the rear tires? I like the setup of all 4 the same size, but wonder if more narrow like a baja would help in close quarters turning.
You get those wheels yet? The tires look alot like mine. They grab well. Did you get 4 of the rear tires? I like the setup of all 4 the same size, but wonder if more narrow like a baja would help in close quarters turning.
You get those wheels yet? The tires look alot like mine. They grab well. Did you get 4 of the rear tires? I like the setup of all 4 the same size, but wonder if more narrow like a baja would help in close quarters turning.
First try with the meshing. It worked great. This chassis would have been filled with grass.
You get those wheels yet? The tires look alot like mine. They grab well. Did you get 4 of the rear tires? I like the setup of all 4 the same size, but wonder if more narrow like a baja would help in close quarters turning.
You get those wheels yet? The tires look alot like mine. They grab well. Did you get 4 of the rear tires? I like the setup of all 4 the same size, but wonder if more narrow like a baja would help in close quarters turning.
I have those on all 4 and that's the same situation I'm in. But perso it's well worth it as in loose ground the negative aspect of it disappears.
That is what I thought man. My DR doesn't have the greatest radius in tight areas, but in larger areas with loose dirt I can whip it around pretty well. My thought putting all 4 the same size was as you described equal even traction. I am very happy with themI have those on all 4 and that's the same situation I'm in. But perso it's well worth it as in loose ground the negative aspect of it disappears.
Thank You Sir!! So tired of an hour clean up with a long blow gun. Now it is half the timeLooks good!
Nice. It is gonna be sweetGot em but haven't fitted em yet.
Doing alloy hub mounts , new bearings , adapters and wheels all at once.
Nice. It is gonna be sweet
Tyres are the sameYou get those wheels yet? The tires look alot like mine. They grab well. Did you get 4 of the rear tires? I like the setup of all 4 the same size, but wonder if more narrow like a baja would help in close quarters turning.
Improved mine outta sightWell @Phill I just ordered the belt drive for my DR. Here is the story. I put lighter wheels and tires on my MT, they are a little taller and an inch more narrow than the stock. With the belt setup on the MT and those lighter wheels it is so snappy on take off almost no lag. It didn't have that with the original wheels. I imagine on the DR it will be a vast improvement also.
Nice man!I just ordered a set of 170 x 60 mm front wheels for my DR
I didn't like the "steam roller" look with the 4 big tyres.
Hopefully it will look more like a buggy now and the steering will improve.
Will take pics when I have them on.
Oh yea it does! Looks good man. Now how's the handling?
Oh yea it does! Looks good man. Now how's the handling?
Oh yea it does! Looks good man. Now how's the handling?
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