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  1. Right then, I am playing about with some late jag v8 engines and prety much everything on them are stamped ford so thats the obvious manufacturer but i have been looking at V8's from the ford mustang and it appears the same block but without buying one and striping it i am not to shure and info is a bit thin, I am looking becouse the jags are 4.0L and 4.2L And the mustang do a 5.0L so a bigger capacity and if parts like the heads are interchangable then then the supercharger could possably be thrown on for a bit more grunt,

    Carl.

  2. So if I was to put an inner and outer ring on from original mach 5s how much would I cut off to get them to fit on my 16 inch set any one done it or got any pics as I'm still not 100% as to what I should do cheers Sam

    Split rims are easy, I split rims for saley on my lathe but its not your average size machine so you may need to look for another way like using a sliting disk in a small grinder, These pictures show the basic set up but dont show the inner ring that makes the rims work,

    My advise is unless you can get the materials or your laser cutting done very cheep then it will work out cheeper to buy them of someone who sells them,

    These are Double bead lock rims so they have a inner ring to hold tyre edge onto both rims,

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    The rim is split 2mm above the spokes

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    The 2 rings needed

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    And whith the rings in place

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    These are basicly what Gsr341 has on his truck,

    Carl.

  3. Just had to comment on the AGRICULTURAL VEHICLE REG.

    This form of registration of vehicle is limited so that the vehicle can ONLY be used on the public road to go between the primary building (farmhouse or whatever) and the land upon which the vehicle is working. The rules actually state a maximum permitted distance.

    So unless the event is on your own land or very close to your house and you are in the agricultural or forestry business then your vehicle is NOT road legal when you turn up at an event on someone else's land and a decent distance from your house.

    Tim (Filthy Boy)

    Just a question on this, What if my bussines is motorway maintainance then i will be miles from home and on land i dont own?

  4. Right I'm after some guidence and hopefully pictures to help me fit bead locks to my Mach 5'S what bead locks shall I get I was thinking Gary Andrews ones has any one got a giude to fitting them or is there other beadlocks you would fit pictures would be great cheers Sam

    Are you wanting single or double bead locks,

    Double bead work with a internal ring that sits inside tyre and when rims are bolted up it holds the tyre both sides whereas single only hold outer edge,

    So when compairing price bear this in mind as double are for obvious reason are more expensive but are much better when runing very low presure,

    A single still has a chance of poping of rim at inner side when running low presure,

    Carl.

  5. While you save your penies you will have time to reserch more about hydraulics,

    You wont go wrong with a winch from john, they are solid built and you wont bust one, I built 90% of the protoype so know a bit about them, They are totaly rebuilable, every rotating part is on a ball or roller bearing, built overkill, and john has taken them on with the air freespool,

    milemarker's are a pain with plastic bearings on drum, they get crud in and wear out fast so freespool isnt very free,

    The pump set up is being looked at so in another year better pump set up's will be available, Maybe spendy but worth every pennie,

    Carl.

  6. What do the rules say about any of these?
    - Turning up in a lightened UniMog or C303

    I like your thinking, ime of to look for a mog so standard class look out,

    Going back of topic,

    It also seams to be dictated by

    how well equiped your workshop is and how skilled you are a using it, you can build a good spec truck on a tight budget,just how you go about it,

    your bank ballance for the checkbook builders who are able to ring up a company and spec anything they want but still wont make them a better driver,

    so hydro steer? If a pipe did burst then on a typical challenge event no great speed is done so you would have time to stop then sort out pipe with your spare and carry on, (open can of worms) Shurely roll cage's would be more a safety issue lots of rolls on HW this year, all had cage's (close can of worms)

    Carl.

  7. Maybe it's because of the fare play issue too ! A hydro steer truck has an advantage in steering out of ruts, holes and so on and on and on. They do go places that your every day comp truck just cant compete with the likes of.

    Your in a class of your own in these big trucks and many competitor and organizer see's the problem of punch sections being mashed up and the other competitors not having a hope in hell getting through the stages after some hydro trucks have been in them. I think the big portal hydro trucks with their 44inch + tyres should have there own comps and stay away from the every day comp truck scene.

    Just my oppinion.

    Nick

    This maybe so but big rubber trucks with portals, rear steer hydro steer etc are a minority at moment but with how fast the scene has changed over last few years this is going to change and more of this type of truck will be appering so maybe event organisers need to accomadate, HW seems to do fine with them,

    Just my oppinion,

    Carl.

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