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BTW the brakes on my bobbed deuce work great...I'd just like to minimize all the moving parts and most importantly drop the extra weight. I'm at 10,450 with 46" michilens and would like to get under 10k total weight. I'm in the mud a lot and the light weight goes a long way in thick mud!
I was traveling from FL to tN an just killing time with my iPhone I did not try and search for it. I should have. But I meant to say pinion brake....I've been traveling for 15 hours on no sleep. Thanks for the links. To answer the question...no it's not a swamp buggy only, very road worthy and...
I've done this many times on swamp buggies in FL and of course all the folks in the Monster Truck circuit do this. Thinking about getting rid of the stock brake system and going with dual mounted disc brakes on the PTO shafts. Mount a cross drilled high temp rotor and racing caliper. Anyone ever...
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