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  • Yellostreak
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12 Mar 2014 23:35 - 12 Mar 2014 23:36 #108391 by Yellostreak
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Fair point.. if your easy on your clutch then fine..

I brought a 6.5:1 trail creeper box back from the US in luggage.. anything is possible :D
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13 Mar 2014 00:25 #108406 by Rockwatt
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Shipping to Malta would be £120 so for a lobster and fitting kit would be £690 delivered then all you would need is a Sammy front and intermediate prop and your away.

oh and best clutch would be a 4 or 6 paddle ceramic. Don't go for a 3 paddle COs they are like a switch but to be fair i like my 3 paddle but with 7:1 gears i font clutch

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16 Mar 2014 10:52 #108739 by kirkynut
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There just happens to be a Rockwatt made Rocklobster that's not been used in the for sale section now! Not mine!

You may have made your last clutch last 4 years but I bet it was not 4 years of doing what is in the photos!

You would make your life so much easier if you fitted a rocklobster and I would recommend LUK clutches.

Kirkynut

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16 Mar 2014 12:57 #108750 by safari
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kirkynut wrote: There just happens to be a Rockwatt made Rocklobster that's not been used in the for sale section now! Not mine!

You may have made your last clutch last 4 years but I bet it was not 4 years of doing what is in the photos!

You would make your life so much easier if you fitted a rocklobster and I would recommend LUK clutches.

Kirkynut

yep my friend it is my sunday car B) offroad use only and competitions . i bought it 4 years ago never changed the clutch so do not know how long was on it and i know i need to lower the tcase but i am at low budget and prefer to make hd cv first
just a small question where do u destroy the cv in mud or rock terrain

if u worry u die if u dont worry u still die so why worry

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16 Mar 2014 17:24 #108761 by kirkynut
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I think you're more likely to bust a CV I'm mud when you have no grip, the wheels are spinning & suddenly you get grip out of nowhere and the wheel stops putting shock through the CV.

On rock you're moving slowly but steadily and have plenty of grip until you get cross axled. Then you just go back and go a little quicker with just enough momentum to get across. So you know how much throttle to give it, just squeezing it enough to get across but not let the wheels spin up and to cause the shock when the tyres touch the next rock.

Of course you could bust a CV on rocks if you just floor it all the time!

You'll have more control with a rocklobster.

Kirkynut

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