I've seen that thing a long time ago in Four wheel and Off Road (ten+years ago?).
I don't think it would work well in New England.
Re: Let's try and build one...
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:55 pm
by barkle
I've never seen that - it gets some serious articulamation -- and the cab stays pretty level too! And it looks so strange - holy cr*p - talk about an extreme oddity - look at that pic! It might fit right in in the film "Avatar".
Re: Let's try and build one...
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:22 pm
by wesley4x4
it scares me a little
Re: Let's try and build one...
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:35 pm
by dips
that takes all the fun out of it
Re: Let's try and build one...
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:10 am
by barkle
It looks like it can transform into something else when its not wheeling...
Re: Let's try and build one...
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:30 pm
by nostaw
It looks heavy and awkward...
At the GAJR a few years ago a guy had a fully articulating air suspension -- basically he had a valve for each of the 4 air springs and could use them to adjust the vehicle suspension... Get one of those instead -- it is a lot cheaper and easier to install on a jeep.
JW
Re: Let's try and build one...
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:24 pm
by Max
I think it's a Citro
Re: Let's try and build one...
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:55 pm
by jsongy
nostaw wrote:It looks heavy and awkward...
At the GAJR a few years ago a guy had a fully articulating air suspension -- basically he had a valve for each of the 4 air springs and could use them to adjust the vehicle suspension... Get one of those instead -- it is a lot cheaper and easier to install on a jeep.
JW
That's Bill's Jeep. He lives here in Spencer. Full-traction longarm with airrock bags -2003 Rubi, black. Hasn't been registered or driven on street in 2yrs.
Re: Let's try and build one...
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 7:48 am
by ZAEDOCK
jsongy wrote:
nostaw wrote:It looks heavy and awkward...
At the GAJR a few years ago a guy had a fully articulating air suspension -- basically he had a valve for each of the 4 air springs and could use them to adjust the vehicle suspension... Get one of those instead -- it is a lot cheaper and easier to install on a jeep.
JW
That's Bill's Jeep. He lives here in Spencer. Full-traction longarm with airrock bags -2003 Rubi, black. Hasn't been registered or driven on street in 2yrs.
I met Bill at the Rally a couple years ago. That doo dee is too complicated for me. I'll take my leaves.
Welcome to the new forum sucka. I'll be stopping in Sat night.