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Offline Agent Orange

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Re: Long Time, No See, Check Out GRVIT
« Reply #15 on: July 05, 2005, 04:36:35 PM »
holy cow man that video was scary, all i can say is oopa.

but its got me thinking of a roll bar, and a harness again.

glad he's ok  :)

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Re: Long Time, No See, Check Out GRVIT
« Reply #16 on: July 05, 2005, 04:37:47 PM »
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Nice looking rig, there is a rig in the picture,isn't there?
More close-ups of the first pic would be nice ;D



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Re: Long Time, No See, Check Out GRVIT
« Reply #17 on: July 06, 2005, 12:22:17 AM »
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Stu are you alive?

i'm hanging on ;)

stu
   

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Re: Long Time, No See, Check Out GRVIT
« Reply #18 on: July 06, 2005, 06:25:52 AM »
well as for the video,  what is with the guy in the white shirt? as it starts to go he runs twords you, LOL was he gona catch it?
oh and what did the insurance ppl say?
KIK A$$ rig, Awsome roll over, I mean if yer gona do do it right.  ;)
thoes are the times we know how lucky we are to be alive.
All things must start and end, the key is to not let them start and end in the same place.

Other rigs, 84 Sub 305 High output dana 44 front dana 60 rear turbo 350 tranny, 205 gear drive transfer, 10" lift 38.5 swampers

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Re: Long Time, No See, Check Out GRVIT
« Reply #19 on: July 20, 2005, 08:50:21 PM »
Hey..... 
I feel terrible..I apologise for the late reply.... :-[
Sorry ,I saw this post just now as I was looking for posts about tyres..... :-[

Thank you all very much  for your concern.


I was away for a long time due to the rebuild.Since my job is from 07:00 to 16:00 every day ,I was working everyday for 1,5 month from 17:00 to 00:00 or even 01:00.
I didnt even know that Heather posted the video...I remember now that she asked me but my mind was 100% focused on the rebuild.
I m glad she did post this.

Thank you all again for your concern.I m really impressed , I didnt excpect that all of you would be so worried cause you see (and dont get me wrong) ,I m too far away,never been wheeling with any of you,I dont post too often,I m not "close" to your 4x4 society...(at least thats what I thought)
But I really enjoy reading everyones posts in here,learn about everyones ideas,good or bad moments and feel happy or sad-anxious  accordingly, and through this forum ,I feel very "close" to all of you,like I m living in US,Canada,UK...
This forum is a great school and I thank you all for what you taught me since the first time I  ve been here.

I apologise again for not seeing this post on time,and I feel really bad... :-[ :(

Thank you all.

P.S: sorry Heather...
« Last Edit: July 20, 2005, 08:54:07 PM by GRVIT »

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Re: Long Time, No See, Check Out GRVIT
« Reply #20 on: July 20, 2005, 08:58:05 PM »
Well, It's about time you replyed.
We were all worried about ya.
Glad to hear from ya anyways. ;) ;D
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Re: Long Time, No See, Check Out GRVIT
« Reply #21 on: July 21, 2005, 03:25:15 AM »
It's good to hear form you :) What? Tires? I looked like you had new ones on in the pics :-\. Are you going to do something different?

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Re: Long Time, No See, Check Out GRVIT
« Reply #22 on: July 21, 2005, 03:52:22 AM »
The ones you saw in the video are the same with the ones I have now.I have them more than 13 months.They are retreads,racing 4x4 tyres.Fedima Extreme



They are very good but heavy.And the major reason that I had the death wobble effect after the sas .
I guess due to the use,they have worn out and are difficult to be balanced.Anyway....

Now I m looking for something like 33x10,5 .I would like to have the 33x12,5 now with the solid but I m afraid that they will stress the axleshafts even though they are (if I remember right) Trailtoughs double tough axleshafts with reinforced birfields (the front ones).
I will also change the stock rear ones with Calmini's stronger axleshafts.

So I m between 33x10,5  or 32x11,5  ,I dont know...