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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75wSVQzNQqU
hey guys here is a video of me goin up devils staircase , would have been easier with some lockers lol
 
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Dude, you SOOO need a steering upgrade. Nice vid, BTW.



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Cool vid., nahhh you dont need lockers just some more skinny pedal at the right times. Smile


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pretty cool. Neat how the front end was spinning both wheels most of the time.

A rear locker would have made that a breeze Smile



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nice vid!!

rear lockers do make things more fun Wink

oh, and the new lsd's that come stock in the new 4x4s (at least the Titans and apparently the frontiers) are super solid... I've been VERY impressed... much better than my 2000 CC fronty





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Lockers gears and tires make it a piece of cake. Gotta give credit for driving up it in a stock truck. Good driving! Congrats.


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oh, and the new lsd's that come stock in the new 4x4s (at least the Titans and apparently the frontiers) are super solid... I've been VERY impressed...


Me too Smile. I crawled the same trail, the same day, letting PJs and anyone else pass when needed, in 4Lo 1st gear. I really only ever applied throttle when necessary going up, and used the HDC when pointing down, instead of the brakes. I've been pretty leery of all the electric doo-dads (especially after grenading the front diff w/ 8900 miles on it), but for the lines I worked, in the rain, the X handled super good.



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