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11-11-2008
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Rock Munki
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nice one.. i noticed youve put your claws back the right way..
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11-11-2008
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westside wheeler
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Location: Ipswich
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Is that new steering? got a close up pic of it.. are you running your draglink behind your tierod?
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11-11-2008
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Arizona USA
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Originally Posted by lovemewrangler
nice one.. i noticed youve put your claws back the right way..
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Yep. I flipped my sidewalls, put the good one to the outside. I also am running them forward now, to even out the sharper edges on the leading side. Seemed to work fine this weekend, but I think they do work a touch better backwards.
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11-11-2008
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Originally Posted by ian
Is that new steering? got a close up pic of it.. are you running your draglink behind your tierod?
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New to me, used. RK steering. DL is behind the TR. I will get pics up tonight for you.
Last edited by lancetkenyon; 18-12-2008 at 08:54 AM.
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11-11-2008
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No Winching
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Menai
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lancetkenyon
Yep. I flipped my sidewalls, put the good one to the outside. I also am running them forward now, to even out the sharper edges on the leading side. Seemed to work fine this weekend, but I think they do work a touch better backwards.
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Is that common to run them backward?? i have seen a few pics of american jeeps running them that way.. thinking of trying it, im guessing it suits rocks more? as i would guess mud would be the opposite (maybe wouldnt self clean as well backward)
cheers
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12-11-2008
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Join Date: May 2008
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Originally Posted by Aaronsjeep
Is that common to run them backward?? i have seen a few pics of american jeeps running them that way.. thinking of trying it, im guessing it suits rocks more? as i would guess mud would be the opposite (maybe wouldnt self clean as well backward)
cheers
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In the rocks, when running them backwards, it helps to push you into the line, instead of away. Works well in sand both directions, same with loose dirt. As for mud....who knows, we only get 4" of rain here a year. These are the comp Claws, but I know a couple guys with the regular bias, and the radials who run them backwards too.
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14-11-2008
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