Reiter pit on Sunday!!!

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Reiter pit on Sunday!!!

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The wives are going to a candle party on Sunday, so my brother-in-law and I are taking the kiddo's to Reiter. Derek has a Samuri on 33's that we built. Come one, come all. We will probably show up around 10 or 11:00 am. :redneck:
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Post by ranger5.0 »

I only saw one BII up there today and he turned around at the ponds before the wall. I must be getting better at this wheelin' thing cause my fullsize made it to the wall with barely a tree rubbing. ;) Good Time :redneck:
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action pic's?
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Not really, I forgot my camera and I am still waiting for the one pict that my brother-in-law took with his camera phone.
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Post by ranger5.0 »

Here you go. I got the picts of articlulation tests. :redneck:
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Post by DBrown »

it looks good.....is it just me or does the front look like it is not really flexing?
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Sami's turn. not to bad for a camera phone.
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Post by ranger5.0 »

Ya, the front sway bar is still connected cause I haven't got the extended brake lines yet. Here's another Sami pict. My nephew isn't to impressed with it though. :D
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Damn, he can't even reach the peddles! :laugh:
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:cool:
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When your in a Sami, it' s all in the momentum ;)
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:cool: nice zuki
Darker than your average wheeler!!!!
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Post by ranger5.0 »

The zuke is always entertaining since it doesn't have any low gears yet. We strip'er down when we get to the trail to build power. I think I saw 35 pounds per horsepower :redneck: . We went and chased a baja around the pit last night. When I went to unload the truck this mornin' I found this :hmmm: . I don't recall any failures or loud noises, I will pull the cover and investigate.
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After exploratory surgery I found the pile of spiders and mangled cross-pin at the bottom of the diff.
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Looks like the cross-pin failed. If you look closely you will see that the debris gouged the carrier and broke the head off of the bolt the holds the cross-pin in. So the carrier is toast. Now I need to find some 3:73's and a carrier. :wtf: I thought 44's were tough!!!!. I think my dana 28 lasted longer before it blew. :redneck:
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