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 Post subject: Re: Safety strap
PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:13 am 
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Toyman wrote:
This is how I've done the 350s of mine.

Never have tested it as I've never broke an axle "yet".

I've done some very serious jumping with both of mine.

I will take some of the credit by knowing how to land with correct tire speed.


I also used the plastic covered cable but I double clamped it on both ends and really put the squeeze to them.

You should also use the lower instead of the upper bolt to retain to on the outside. This will give less rollout if and when an axle breaks and possibly prevent thrashing of a shock.


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 Post subject: Re: Safety strap
PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 12:07 pm 
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Yea it was my clamping job that failed me... the plastic simply peeled off... I was using the covered to avoid rust... I will replace with galvanised next time!!!


Toyman wrote:
Toyman wrote:
This is how I've done the 350s of mine.

Never have tested it as I've never broke an axle "yet".

I've done some very serious jumping with both of mine.

I will take some of the credit by knowing how to land with correct tire speed.


I also used the plastic covered cable but I double clamped it on both ends and really put the squeeze to them.

You should also use the lower instead of the upper bolt to retain to on the outside. This will give less rollout if and when an axle breaks and possibly prevent thrashing of a shock.


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Good to know about the ridding areas in Yuma, AZ. I will be moving from Colorado to Yuma,AZ about May time frame. Will have to check out those areas


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nitrorapter wrote:
Good to know about the ridding areas in Yuma, AZ. I will be moving from Colorado to Yuma,AZ about May time frame. Will have to check out those areas



WOW you are going to be mere miles from the sand capitol of the world... Glamis buttercup dunes!!! this place is just north of yuma on I.H. 10 near quartzside,az


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