tomsoffroad wrote:Been slack up dating this thread........ does anyone want me to up date here or is Facebook enough?
Here as well please. Not everyone does the Facebook thing.
Cheers
Jase.
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tomsoffroad wrote:Been slack up dating this thread........ does anyone want me to up date here or is Facebook enough?
tgaguy1 wrote:Here as well please. Not everyone does the Facebook thing.
tomsoffroad wrote:Bit of plumbing![]()
tomsoffroad wrote:Roenut wrote:love the GQ airbox back on page 57![]()
would that also restrict small amounts of water getting through the filter as it sits off the bottom of the box?
love checkin out your work mate
Thanks.
Well nothing really. Id imagine a small amount would get sucked through the filter. It's pretty easy to monitor through the Perspex lid.
Much the same as any other snorkel set up.
That truck is back in this week for some barwork so Im keen to have a look and get some feed back from the owner as I haven't seen it since I did the job.
Twodiffs wrote:tomsoffroad wrote:Roenut wrote:love the GQ airbox back on page 57![]()
would that also restrict small amounts of water getting through the filter as it sits off the bottom of the box?
love checkin out your work mate
Thanks.
Well nothing really. Id imagine a small amount would get sucked through the filter. It's pretty easy to monitor through the Perspex lid.
Much the same as any other snorkel set up.
That truck is back in this week for some barwork so Im keen to have a look and get some feed back from the owner as I haven't seen it since I did the job.
Did you get any feedback about the airbox from this guy mate?
Mattman wrote:Very cool mounts. That Paj will be a weapon.
Matt.
UBZ wrote:Jezzzz Tom
You really know how to make a guy feel like a sloppy inadequate fabricator , making it look so easy n all.........![]()
Awesome work like normal ...
rokhound wrote:Of course you are going to chop some holes in the plate so all the shit can drain/be cleared out aren't ya?
DMcCready wrote:Another sweet bit of fabricating. Love your work mate
Bulletproof wrote:There seems to be a mentality to build all off road trucks like a hummer to stand an atom bomb. This adds heaps of weight which makes them less capable. Trial trucks do the exact opposite and try and reduce weight.
Cheers Richard
tomsoffroad wrote:Bulletproof wrote:There seems to be a mentality to build all off road trucks like a hummer to stand an atom bomb. This adds heaps of weight which makes them less capable. Trial trucks do the exact opposite and try and reduce weight.
Cheers Richard
This is somewhat true Richard. I believe you can build truck a lot lighter if the owner is the builder that way you know how much you can push things. However the majority of my customers arn't fabricators and thrash their trucks hard. I'd rather over engineer components than have my customer's call me to say something has broken. The extra weight would be marginal, say the difference between a full tank and half tank of fuel. I also understand power to weight but club trucks don't need to be on the cutting edge of competitiveness, they need to be strong.
QUADRACER wrote:dont see to many trials trucks driving under there own power at the end of the day.
Bulletproof wrote:I have been watching the videos of Wanganui trials last weekend on facebook of the spectacular rolls and most just drove away. Mitch Seymour had an awesome roll down the hill until a tree stopped him with his navi going to hospital but the truck survived.