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# ? Jan 17, 2021 13:10 |
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# ? May 22, 2024 11:50 |
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# ? Jan 17, 2021 15:30 |
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# ? Jan 19, 2021 00:04 |
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Hadn't seen this posted before, but might've missed it last August. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4EIYQ6fkG4
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# ? Jan 19, 2021 04:36 |
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Several levels of stuntin' the end is https://twitter.com/to58550/status/1351359376821424129?s=19
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# ? Jan 19, 2021 20:20 |
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Olympic Mathlete posted:Several levels of stuntin' the end is Oh, I see, that's a safety factor. When you lower the tractor, if you crash your load will fly over you.
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# ? Jan 19, 2021 23:12 |
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It does look kinda cool. I mean the suspension is probably hosed with that much lowering going on, but I like the idea of a low to the ground 2 wheel drive dually for hauling. 4 wheel drive and dual rear wheels are contrasting features, they just don't mix together well. Semi trucks have dual rear wheels, they have 2 sets of dual rear wheels to be allow more traction and stability. Semi trucks don't have 4 wheel drive (or 6 wheel drive if you want to be anal) or high ground clearance, so a proper towing pickup should also be 2 wheel drive, and without a lift kit. If anything, the biggest problem I have with that truck is simply the fact that it's a Ford towing 2 GM products. Where is the owner's brand loyalty? I consider Fords less expensive, working vehicles, GMs are more expensive and more luxurious, and Dodge is just the 3rd wheel for race car drivers or Cummins enthusiasts.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 03:42 |
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Not Wolverine posted:4 wheel drive and dual rear wheels are contrasting features, they just don't mix together well. What? Like seriously, I don't want to tow things a pickup can tow without 4 wheel drive because fuckin a going over a rise at your destination and having the back end get too light to move anymore sucks rear end. Whether that's your RV, your race trailer, etc....... Over the road trucks have different expectations where they go dock to dock. It's all tarmac so wahtever.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 03:52 |
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Also there are plenty of semis with 6 wheel drive
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 05:40 |
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Not Wolverine posted:4 wheel drive and dual rear wheels are contrasting features, they just don't mix together well. Duallys get stuck easy as hell duder
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 05:49 |
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Not Wolverine posted:It does look kinda cool. I mean the suspension is probably hosed with that much lowering going on, but I like the idea of a low to the ground 2 wheel drive dually for hauling. 4 wheel drive and dual rear wheels are contrasting features, they just don't mix together well. Semi trucks have dual rear wheels, they have 2 sets of dual rear wheels to be allow more traction and stability. Semi trucks don't have 4 wheel drive (or 6 wheel drive if you want to be anal) or high ground clearance, so a proper towing pickup should also be 2 wheel drive, and without a lift kit. To add to the pile, duallies are for weight hauling generally, rather than stability or grip. You double up the wheels to allow the truck to haul more weight back there, without just squashing the poo poo out of two wheels, double them up and have four! To import (heh) from another thread, this is used to great effect in Japan: The rear wheels are smaller in order to get a flat floor for the bed, but they double them up so the weight hauling doesn't go down. This is a 1250kg bed weight truck with 12 inch rear wheels. There are four of them though so it's all good.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 06:35 |
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Motronic posted:What? Like seriously, I don't want to tow things a pickup can tow without 4 wheel drive because fuckin a going over a rise at your destination and having the back end get too light to move anymore sucks rear end. Whether that's your RV, your race trailer, etc....... KakerMix posted:To add to the pile, duallies are for weight hauling generally, rather than stability or grip. You double up the wheels to allow the truck to haul more weight back there, without just squashing the poo poo out of two wheels, double them up and have four! That is why my Dad finally upgraded to his first dually, after a life long of hate for duallys "getting stuck to easy" or just plain costing more to replace all the tires. You might be thinking it was all in the suspension, to that I have another story. My Dad wanted to upgrade his suspension and axles, so he went to a dealer to ask about having larger 3500 axles installed, they said "absolutely!" Then the tech came back, he said "your pickup is a 2500 heavy duty. It already has the 3500 axles and springs." Tldr, I don't know the exact science, but in my experience, I can say that towing a trailer with a dually is infinitely more stable than a single rear wheel pickup. Maybe I'm wrong, but I've offered my explanation and I'm open to counter arguments. This was on my Dad's pickup and trailer, he did most of the driving, but I also did a lot of the driving too. I have driven his SRW pickup to Canada and back with a trailer and many, many other trips. Despite my towing experience, I still can't back a trailer if my life depended on it.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 13:37 |
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Olympic Mathlete posted:Several levels of stuntin' the end is Whats that last one, dual cab + longest bed? I want that
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 14:23 |
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Erulisse posted:Whats that last one, dual cab + longest bed? Enjoy: https://inventory.gasmonkeygarage.com/vehicles/8/1992-chevrolet-crew-cab-dually
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 14:24 |
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Not Wolverine posted:You are correct, but I have a couple counter points. First, I think a dually is worse than a non dually for like extreme off roading. I have heard people say duallys perform worse in mud since the tires don't sink through the mud to get down to dry dirt below the mud, I'm not sure if that is actually true. But I do think a dually might be worse for rock crawling where you need as much clearance as possible. You are correct about humps, and that is exactly why semi trucks can engage both rear axles but normally don't. Similarly, OTR trucks are tarmac queens, and I think that is a safe assumption to make about most "mall crawler" pickups, especially if they are exclusively used for towing or hauling. I've read this like 4 times and can't make heads of tails of it. At first it seems like you don't understand the 4 wheel drive is and can be used for more than "extreme off roading", but no....you seem to get that. Then there's this weird part about rock crawling and muddin in a dually, then you go on to say what everyone else already responded to your incorrect statement and finish up with a nod to mall crawlers.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 17:20 |
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You're trying to blanketcase like 2 very different classes of trucks used in like 4 different areas. A likely overloaded class 2 truck pulling with its bumper is hardly the bar for defining what configuration of tires tows better. Bumper pull is for the birds and yeah of course anything srw is gonna feel like it has a case of mud butt with a big rear end trailer. Even a drw bumper pull can get a bad case of the drifts with enough trailer. Want to move big dumb poo poo? get a 5th wheel/kingpin. 4wd/awd and tow vehicles comes in handy every time there's a little wet grass or another scary thing called topography. There's always that one person that gets stuck with their 2wd tow vehicle where they would have been a ok if if the vehicle had just one or two more driven wheels. Wide, long, and low with some big stupid heavy load in inclement weather? asking for a towbill. In general drw/srw: Duals give you additional stability and load capacity for moving heavy loads. As a downside, there are fewer tractionable tires for mudding in your sister's back forty. dual tires, redundancy to limp to town when one blows. when one blows, the other is almost certainly overloaded. Single rear wheel gives you a narrower footprint and significantly more tire options. Lower carrying capacity, "less stability". Enter the super single. Supersingles are the new (20 year old) trend in trucking and slowly coming to medium duty trucks used in fire/emergency services. With fewer tires, reduced rolling resistance, better fuel economy. Downside is loss of redundancy in the event of a tire failure. Class 6-8 has some good knobby options (Did you just miss all the Dakar posts like a page back?), class 3-5 does too. Class 2-5? Full size and rock crawling is asking for body damage. Full size on 31" pizza cutter dually tires to go rock crawling is an even worse idea. Rock crawling your tow vehicle is the worst of ideas as the two use polar opposite suspension configurations. With the class 2-3 the truck's setup is more important than the class of the truck itself. The big 3 American companies do a bit of parts binning between diesel class 2 and 3 trucks. A class 3 might be on class 2 springs, a class 2 might be on class 3 axles, others might have class 4 parts, etc. Class 4-8 are pretty similar across the board with respect to their weight class. With class 4-5: 19.5s are not really off road worthy, nor do they have many real offroad tire options(Toyo M-608Z). This is where the supersingle comes into play for the class 4-5 trucks. ( 1st attack, MPT80/81, etc. ) 4wd is less common in these classes though very nice to have as they get stuck loving easy. Heavy duty suspensions, low profile and narrow tires optimized for maximum capacity. Class 8 OTR trucks don't "go offroad" so why carry the extra 4-7 thousand pounds of equipment required to drive the front axle? Almost all tandem axle OTR tractors have the option to drive both rear axles. They can also be optioned with air lockers in each differential. class 6-8: There are 2-3 North American companies that provide upfit for class 6-8 trucks to awd/"6wd". The clearest more obvious contender here is M939. Its built on class 8 hardware using Rockwell parts. The Stevenson M1078 is in this range too with offerings from Allison. There are numerous civilian trucks in this range FL60/70, kodiak, etc that are upfitted for the intended market with 4wd. (ie: power company service trucks, well drillers, septic tank haulers, etc). The civilian variants are not common. Supersingle "off road" tires here are the Michilin XL, XZL, XML. 2wd here is common, and fine. You can get by with a locker, but do be aware that 80klb is no crawler and these fuckers have no problem generating a 5 figure tow bill. Want to know what a bad day looks like? it's a loaded 9 yard mixer buried up to its frame and a Mack R series with a tow body isn't budging it even with the anchors down and the front axle several feet in the air. A slightly less bad day is watching your powered tandems drift across an icy I80 at 3mph with 35,000lb pushing down on them. This is a silly derail with a huge wall of words. have some dirt toys. cursedshitbox fucked around with this message at 20:23 on Jan 20, 2021 |
# ? Jan 20, 2021 20:18 |
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Moral of the story is that lowered trucks on bags loving rock and I'm sure you will agree if you have ever tried to use a newer 3/4 ton+ truck in the past 10 years in the way they are intended.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 20:20 |
This is absolutely a thing a beauty.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 00:45 |
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I don't know which thread this goes in but the Vargas brothers (Angel motorsports on youtube) are beginning work on this insane 80s 4 rotor... with eight tires. They're going to modernize it a bit and get it running. Their video intro is loud fyi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwRHk7feW0w How's it turn? Oh. Rexxed fucked around with this message at 10:54 on Jan 21, 2021 |
# ? Jan 21, 2021 10:49 |
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I remember seeing images of this car a long time ago and I'm happy it's getting some love finally. loving Batmobile lookin'-rear end
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 11:05 |
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The origin story on that one is rather sad. The builder would have fit right in here in AI. It is nice to see that it finally may be completed. I think it's completion was a condition of sale when SpeedyCop purchased it from the builders parent(s).
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 15:25 |
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Olympic Mathlete posted:Several levels of stuntin' the end is Lowered trucks towing lowered trucks you say? Or how about lowered trucks towing lifted trucks
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 16:53 |
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Rexxed posted:How's it turn? Oh. I read somewhere that a few teams in F1 were once upon a time experimenting with six-wheel designs; the league found it was such an unfair advantage in cornering that they outlawed it. Is there any truth to this, and can anyone elaborate on the physics involved?
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 18:56 |
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Mister Speaker posted:I read somewhere that a few teams in F1 were once upon a time experimenting with six-wheel designs; the league found it was such an unfair advantage in cornering that they outlawed it. Is there any truth to this, and can anyone elaborate on the physics involved? Someone here needs to look up the Tyrrell P34. Mostly because I'm on mobile, otherwise I'd have links and stuff
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:11 |
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I gotchu. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrell_P34
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:19 |
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mobby_6kl posted:What are you, ? The Jizzstapo
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:29 |
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Dr.Smasher posted:Someone here needs to look up the Tyrrell P34. I almost broke the P34 at Goodwood one year. I was taking photos of a brace of Porsche 917s in the pits doing some cool-down stuff at the end of a run. Took a step back to get the 917s in frame. Took another step back... and something brushed against my ankle. Turned round to look, and i'd almost stepped backwards onto the front wing of the P34 - it was sticking out of its pit opposite the Porsches 😬 (Go to FOS, it's amazing) meltie fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Jan 21, 2021 |
# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:37 |
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cursedshitbox posted:This is a silly derail with a huge wall of words. have some dirt toys. Hold up. Is that a 4-door Bronco?
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:40 |
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Darchangel posted:Hold up. Is that a 4-door Bronco? Probably an F350/Bronco conversion by Centurion. They were pretty sweet. We had a diesel one as our rapid response paramedic rig back in the day. (N/A diesel, so you just put the accelerator to the carpet in the bay and kept it there until a few feet before you got to the call.)
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:45 |
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Its a centurion 350. Predecessor to the excursion using a quad cab 350 and the back 40 of a bronco meshed together with most of the bondo in north america. This particular piece of poo poo is on radius arms with coilovers, no stock C350 could articulate like that. The photo iirc is from pirate4x4, and vaguely recall it being used as the 4wd limo of JohnsonValley OHV. The cruiser has been posted in this forum before. And some other good weird poo poo. Gaz M72 UAZ-452 "Bukhanka" cursedshitbox fucked around with this message at 20:42 on Jan 21, 2021 |
# ? Jan 21, 2021 20:38 |
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Wish they could have combined it with the BT46 fan car. Also wasn't there a Lotus (?) that was basically a chassis within a chassis?
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 21:44 |
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cursedshitbox posted:Gaz M72 Yes please and thank you
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 00:58 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_2-4-0
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 01:02 |
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cursedshitbox posted:And some other good weird poo poo. You had my curiosity, and now you have my attention.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 01:10 |
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IIRC the P34's four front wheels not only gave it much better grip, but allowed the smaller wheels to produce way less drag.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 03:40 |
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Yeah it was a response to the rules changing to reduce the size of the front wing, which meant the wheels would stick out above and to the sides of the wing, so their drag had to be taken into account more than previously. "if we go smaller wheels we can fit the aero profile, but we lose surface area needed for handling and braking. What if we... no, surely not. But maybe...?" They had some issues with the steering linkages being super complicated that they solved by (iirc) having the steering wheel only turning the front set of front wheels, and then the front wheels linked to the back set of front wheels.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 03:45 |
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And yet Jody Scheckter called it a pile of junk. Even managed to win a race with it.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 06:28 |
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I was unaware that drum and bass legend Andy C had an F-40. What a great photo. https://twitter.com/NYTAofficial/status/1065249498237231105?s=20
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 12:54 |
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Reverse parked against a light pole in a normal space, not twat-parked over 2 spaces? I can respect that.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 14:05 |
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This thread is a thousand years old, so this may have been posted before, but check out this extreme mega 4x4. Its actually kinda more like a 1x1x1x1. Or so says a youtube comment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zXpDOmuXXM
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