zack
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sand wont be much of aproblem at the track for this gtg .. should have plenty of grass on it... just have plenty of air filter foams ....I will Be the Newbie in town.. What do i need to do to my baja to sand proof itLet me know!
Cool! It'll be great to meet a couple new Florida HBF'ers.As long as nothing comes up between now and then I'll be there.
Zack...quit makin' sandwiches and get the roster up to date!!! Sheesh :lol:Count me in loco's
Zack...quit makin' sandwiches and get the roster up to date!!! Sheesh :lol:
Jeff :boat:
Jeff...How many times do I have to tell you to put that damn lighter away:nono: I got a few parts ordered also as I continue to find more carnage from my nose dive into clay. Bolt broke off in the bottom of the clutch housing nub on the bottom and effed it up trying to drill it out. Nice shiny orange turtle clutch case will do the trick and now I can adjust my laut clutch with an allen.:clap:It's awfully quiet in here :glare: Everyone must be wrenching
I'm back home after a little fire on the ship. No biggie and everyone is okay. I'm going to start surveying the damage on the racer t and close out my ddm cart tomorrow.
Jeff :sailor:
John,Jeff...How many times do I have to tell you to put that damn lighter away:nono: I got a few parts ordered also as I continue to find more carnage from my nose dive into clay. Bolt broke off in the bottom of the clutch housing nub on the bottom and effed it up trying to drill it out. Nice shiny orange turtle clutch case will do the trick and now I can adjust my laut clutch with an allen.:clap:
I prefer Hostile MXT'S for the rear and stock front tires(with hard foams) for drifting in the turns. That works good for me on Zacks track but opinions with vary. I can tell you that some rear end weight such as a bumper or a rear pipe will help you to track straighter and keep the rear end from sliding around as much.What Tires Do you guys run?
Dont forget the stud trick on the rear tires.It works great for traction.In the corners it doesnt allow you to drift through.I prefer Hostile MXT'S for the rear and stock front tires(with hard foams) for drifting in the turns. That works good for me on Zacks track but opinions with vary. I can tell you that some rear end weight such as a bumper or a rear pipe will help you to track straighter and keep the rear end from sliding around as much.
WOW! You are very close to the track! Lucky you...Nice Boats BTW!