37's without hydro?

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Re: 37's without hydro?

Postby robnoxious1 » May 1st, 2013, 8:55 am

[quote="Desert Dog"][quote="robnoxious1"]Ive actually been looking for a sector shaft brace that will work but man the info is confusing. I dont think I need a flip as I have very little bump steer but the synergy setup makes you use their drag link which if Im not mistaken is for a flip setup. Then theres the EVO one also for a flip setup. The JKS setup looks like it will work but its like $300.00.[/quote]
With hydro assist, you don't need any of that shit, as it takes the stress off of all of it (factor that in as a cost savings to justify it). I am still running my FACTORY drag link with 42" tires and beat the snot of of it. And its still not bent after 5 years and countless long weekends in Johnson Valley. I have moved hundreds of huge boulders with my front tires in that time frame :lol3:[/quote]

Yes! I can save $300.00 if I spend $1600.00. :Thumb: My intention is to save up and just get the PSE kit but as I said thats a ways down the road. Hopefully shit will hold together in the mean time. Im so scared of building a sytem and then ending up spending just as much trouble shooting because I screwed up something.

Thanks for all the input guys.
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Re: 37's without hydro?

Postby Danimal » May 28th, 2013, 11:10 am

As Desert Dog said, it will be rough in the big rocks. I have a larger steering box and pump, it helps a lot but i still needed the hydro this weekend. it also depends on your definition of big rocks is. If the hardest thing you're doing is John Bull, then no need.
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Re: 37's without hydro?

Postby robnoxious1 » May 28th, 2013, 4:47 pm

Went and tested it out on the playground at Gorman. Its real easy to get it into positions where it wont turn at all if Im not rolling with the RPMs up but for the most part I think it will be ok for the time being. With the overdrive off it doesnt suck much worse then the little tires did with the OD on so that can wait too. So far Im glad I went 37's and not 35's but we'll see how I feel after stuff starts breaking.

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