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Steve F 25-09-2005 04:09 PM

Now with the 4"of lift and 31's. Finally it's almost finished ;)

http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/al...ittle_flex.jpg

http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/al...ontquarter.jpg

http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/album418/rearqtr.jpg

Cheers
Steve

Moses 26-10-2005 04:22 PM

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This is a photo of mine at the car yard just before i picked her up

dam things back there getting the transfer case rebulit cant wait to get her back so i can get some good action shots

Gurezou 29-10-2005 10:31 PM

4x4'ing in Mundaring perth
 

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4x4'ing, in mundaring powerlines last weekend :P

fairlane 13-11-2005 08:46 PM

See if this works
 

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Thought I would try and put some pics up, here goes

byjingo 19-11-2005 01:46 PM

Light trail work Bunya Brisbane
 

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Finally got some dirt on the XJ although only light. Love the low range, hate the Bridgestone A/Ts - no grip in the wet and slide on any sort of decent slope.

byjingo 19-11-2005 10:37 PM

Light trail work
 

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Hutch / Kyro,

Cheers

The tracks are mainly power line trails between the Bunyaville Reserve, and Brisbane Forest Park - MAP 117 on 2005 UBD. They are pretty short and only really photo opportunity tracks - usually 200 - 300 meters long. The track in the photos was on a 40-degree slope and in 1st low range the XJ slid around a fair bit going up the left sidetrack where the XJ is heading down to (2nd photo). You can see the lighter wheel marks where the XJ made it to before having to go back down due to slipping.

I've had some hairy moments with the Duelers in the wet. I've had to be quite careful with braking as the front wheels have locked quite easily. I had Yokohama Super Diggers on a similar size 4WD with similar brakes and found it very difficult to lock them up in the wet.

I would like to see how the 694's go up against the old Duelers. I think to increase the speed rating the 694's have had to be far more road oriented. No doubt the 4X4 mags have gone into it in great detail somewhere.

I love the grunt of the diesel, oh boy, you feel the stump pulling torque in low range and the engine breaking going down the steeper sections is fantastic.

ODDBALL 09-12-2005 08:07 PM

Im new here & hope you enjoy.
 

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I have a few pics of how we do it here in Alaska with the XJ's. 8-)


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