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nooooooo!
Minion members aren't allowed to have open diffs!
You can see two ruts coming out of the ditch perpendicular to it, and the other rut isn't shown, it's cut off and it was a little on the road. I wasn't getting on it to much that time either, just needed to clear out the ditch so the water would flow better, other wise it would end up in my carport.
hahaha.......ok
ummm.....is it ok to have a open diff for a little while?
im not going to decide on a locker b4 i decide if im going 2"ers
Yeah, but just for a little while.... I had a open diff until I spooled it (which is stupid to have a open diff..... I looked at dozen of trucks, and all had limited slips, and the one I buy had a fricken open diff and damned NP203)!
Yeah, but just for a little while.... I had a open diff until I spooled it (which is stupid to have a open diff..... I looked at dozen of trucks, and all had limited slips, and the one I buy had a fricken open diff and damned NP203)!
grass is some hardcore wheelin. whenever I venture out in to some deep grass I always install a set of BFG ATs on my 79. they pull so hard I rarely have to put it in 4wd but the superior traction usually has me twisting splines on my 60 rear. Im looking in to CTMs 300m FF shafts or building a D70/sterling
Hey i didn't say i was wheelin in grass... i was in a cornfield... i just came out through some grass.
haha... I honestly didn't see that one, it was slammed to the ground and I had three people in the backseat. But he had me blocked in... and even if I woulda seen him, I still woulda smacked him to get out.
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