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Calm down! ... It's just a joke. But how funny would this be?! Certainly ya'll have noticed just how outlandishly funny it is to watch twin traction beam work over rough terrain. Think.. retarded bird flapping frantically. Front two tires flopping up and down, cambering in and out like a chicken with its head cut off.. Now take another TTB front end, swap it for the rear and make the worlds worst.. I mean.. first 4 wheel steer quad traction beam! Just curious as to the kind of responses I would get, I hope no one hunts me down..
from the sound of what this guy is going to use it for it doesnt sound like a bad idea, its a daily driver, should turn great and ride nice, and if he ever goes up the mountain to go sking he will have 4wd, not to bad. but i bet hes got way to much time and money into it.
kind of cool, I'd like to see how it performs. He's not claiming he can rock crawl with it, so the ttb should do just fine... alignments could prove difficult though.
Oh no, haha. I didn't mean the jump.
I meant why would you TTB the rear. Haha.
Even though i'm not against jumping things.. a good reason not to could be a broken frame. But that was on my Jeep. Haha. I went off some quad jump I had built. I was in third gear when I hit it, and when I landed I compressed the rear of the frame lol.
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