Dan's RC Revival
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As far as 4x4 vs AWD goes, a selectable 4x4 T case is far superior to AWD for several reasons.
1: Selectable means burnouts, mud bogging, and hardcore street launches.
2: AWD has no low range
3: AWD is push button trash, with a selectable T case you can have a mechanical lever to beat into place which is more reliable IMO
4: The AWD case is lame because you need that expensive adapter to put a 80e in front of it.
As far as 4x4 vs AWD goes, a selectable 4x4 T case is far superior to AWD for several reasons.
1: Selectable means burnouts, mud bogging, and hardcore street launches.
2: AWD has no low range
3: AWD is push button trash, with a selectable T case you can have a mechanical lever to beat into place which is more reliable IMO
4: The AWD case is lame because you need that expensive adapter to put a 80e in front of it.
that's only partially-accurate
as for the 32spline input shafts, there's a guy on here who's been making them for a decade.
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Been on grinder all day if y’all are looking for a hook up . Anyway here’s half of it cleaned, give me words of encouragement and maybe I’ll finish the rest tonight
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To be fair I didn’t realize they had low range so you win on that battle.
Tubes are smooth
I’m not sure when or how I acquired this old B&D spinny guy but it **** for sure. Although it must weigh triple what my Dewalt 4 1/2” death wheel weighs and my back can attest to that.
Tubes are smooth
I’m not sure when or how I acquired this old B&D spinny guy but it **** for sure. Although it must weigh triple what my Dewalt 4 1/2” death wheel weighs and my back can attest to that.
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Hope you wore your respirator and had some ventilation
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I had the other garage door open and 2 large fans oscillating, while wearing a welding neck gaiter. Not the best protection but neither were my crocs and socks .
tomorrow I’ll clean up the pumpkin a tad and work on fitting the stuff I need to weld on.
tomorrow I’ll clean up the pumpkin a tad and work on fitting the stuff I need to weld on.
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If you aren't gonna wear a PAPR, wear one of these while you grind and plasma cut. Trust me, you'll thank me later. Like in 10yrs, but- black boogies suck
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If you aren't gonna wear a PAPR, wear one of these while you grind and plasma cut. Trust me, you'll thank me later. Like in 10yrs, but- black boogies suck
https://weldfabulous.com/miller-ml00...8aAsNmEALw_wcB
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