bigiron
Stuck in the Swamp
True factI think the ones that are saying don't do it, don't have it or have never used it. Once you have it you will never go back. :stirpot:
True factI think the ones that are saying don't do it, don't have it or have never used it. Once you have it you will never go back. :stirpot:
I think the ones that are saying don't do it, don't have it or have never used it. Once you have it you will never go back. :stirpot:
You wish you were as bawl'n as I. :fawkdancesmiley:
Why would you want to spend $1000's of dollars on something you dont need to navigate the local trails?
Or for that matter the trails I've run in 5 states?
Rear steer was born from comp's...tight courses & cones...it's a crutch for a trail rig.
If people knew how to drive they'd quickly find that it's not needed
When you are running a rockwell buggy every trail is tight so it's not a crutch, it's the only way I get through most trails without dammaging them. P.S, I do know how to drive thank you!:fawkdancesmiley:
I vote no...
Also...is this for the rig you were just trying to sell? Just curious.
i guess that might be relevant if brian had useless rockwells in washington. but he doesnt.
Fell free to follow me. And by the way Marc, I never disrespseced your rig, so...... :flipoff:
No I dont have it but I would rather see people get alot of seat time and learn how to drive rather than try and further their wheelin by overbuilding. Meaning if you took all the upgrades away can they still drive the line or look like a Rookie. Hope that makes sense.
Do it! You need it.
:awesomework:rear steer is awesome, wish I could afford it on my current build.
No one here is denying rear steer is good.
If you know brian, you know he does not need rear steer.
He needs to wheel.
Brians rig is pretty badass he had some problems on its first outing all he needs to do is fix a few things and wheel the hell out of it...Remodel it this wintermaybe he doesn't really want to wheel?
maybe he doesn't really want to wheel?