First place at burnout contest
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Check out summit racing. was going to put them on the rear of my jeep but ended up not wanting to route the lines inside. They make remote ones but they are a bit expensive. I had a independent control of my axels and was going to make cutting brakes.
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Why would you want them on the rear? Everyone I know that has put them on has installed them on the front.
Oh wait... I read on. lol Cutting axles would have been sweet. Although I'm not sure why you'd need them on the truck though.
But yes, line-locs are great for both at the track (with a standard tranny) and for rounding out the tires a lil.
Oh wait... I read on. lol Cutting axles would have been sweet. Although I'm not sure why you'd need them on the truck though.
But yes, line-locs are great for both at the track (with a standard tranny) and for rounding out the tires a lil.
#50
I'm actually looking for some mechanical ones for front/rear. I can't set high-idle in part with the brake on, and would like to be held in place when winching. The solenoid-type have a duty cycle of 30 seconds for 5 minutes cooling, or something like that. I've heard they make mechanical-style type that can be held indefinetly, but haven't come accross them, and would like to purchase some.
#52
John, when you going to do a Texas sized burnout?? Holdin the brakes is for wussies. Just kidding, Nice pics so far.
http://www.hotroddiesels.com/video/index.htm
That should hold yall till John gets his video up
http://www.hotroddiesels.com/video/index.htm
That should hold yall till John gets his video up
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