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jrhall said:Glad everyone had a good time!!
jccarter1 said:Well it was very good experience the buggy is nothing like anything I have ever wheeled it is a straight technical crawler if you and put tires on dry rock or keep from dragging belly it will climb it but the only downside is the smaller tires and low belly clearance that ledge in the picture is a straight up 6 ft ledge it would crawl up on it fine but the break over hangs the belly and it dosent really make the power to bump over it. I also learned that reds need low air pressure when we got there I was kinda disappointed on how it was working and then we got to talking about and someone asked about air pressure I told them probably 25-30 and needless to say they were shocked dropped it to 3 psi and it was night and day differance.
kmcminn said:Crazy thought. But can you groove the baja's
CHASMAN9 said:I believe Dale Larsen ran them cut on his FJ buggy.
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jccarter1 said:Are you saying groove as in cut the rubber between the tread blocks to make them lighter and deeper treads or are you saying break the tread into two pieces. I think on rock they are perfect but they dont have deep enough tread for mud they just slick over
jccarter1 said:Well it was very good experience the buggy is nothing like anything I have ever wheeled it is a straight technical crawler if you and put tires on dry rock or keep from dragging belly it will climb it but the only downside is the smaller tires and low belly clearance that ledge in the picture is a straight up 6 ft ledge it would crawl up on it fine but the break over hangs the belly and it dosent really make the power to bump over it. I also learned that reds need low air pressure when we got there I was kinda disappointed on how it was working and then we got to talking about and someone asked about air pressure I told them probably 25-30 and needless to say they were shocked dropped it to 3 psi and it was night and day differance.