Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
Not really for any particular reason but I want to have a go at doing the split-H shift pattern.
I've got a drawing of how to do it so if it works I'll post up a how to in the DIY section
got some spare shift forks if it all goes wrong
I've got a drawing of how to do it so if it works I'll post up a how to in the DIY section
got some spare shift forks if it all goes wrong
Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
shouldnt you concentrate on just putting it all back together and getting it out of the workshop so we can go out in it firstttttt? haha
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Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
LMAO!
letting the girlfriend join the forum may not have been your greatest idea!
letting the girlfriend join the forum may not have been your greatest idea!
Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
he said i should join! hahaha
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Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
Haha nice one Karis you took the words right out of my... errrrr... fingers?
Finish the rest before you start more stuff scott, otherwise it won't be ready for the Team Chaos event NEXT YEAR
Finish the rest before you start more stuff scott, otherwise it won't be ready for the Team Chaos event NEXT YEAR
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Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
It'll hardly take an hour to do I can mod a spare shift fork and then i just have to fit it
Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
an hour where you could do something more constructiveeee! fed up of it being in the workshop! and soon as its out we can live somewhere nice
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Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
for a "Man" the workshop is a nice place to liveKaris wrote:an hour where you could do something more constructiveeee! fed up of it being in the workshop! and soon as its out we can live somewhere nice
but you are right finish it
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Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
Scott if it has had the ball bearing removed from the selectors (most RL have) then you can use twin sticks.
To test try and push the left hand selector back while the right is at the front/middle with a long screw driver. if the left slides back down then you are in 2 low!
To test try and push the left hand selector back while the right is at the front/middle with a long screw driver. if the left slides back down then you are in 2 low!
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Re: Planning on going 2wd low on my rocklobster
Is there a benefit in having 2wd low?