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Old 06-27-2011, 12:01 PM
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This allows you to run an extra slipper pad for the rear transmission, giving you more punch, a cooler slipper, and more control over the front/rear torque bias.
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genius idea, ordered!
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are these made to order or do you have a certain amount already made?
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Originally Posted by 1Fastpede
are these made to order or do you have a certain amount already made?
I had some already made,,,I'm currently making more. The advantages of basement manufacturing.
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any video of it running? i wanna see some front wheels come off the ground
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Originally Posted by 1Fastpede
any video of it running? i wanna see some front wheels come off the ground
No video, but i did have reports of drivers standing them up on their back bumper on living room carpet!.
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Everybody's shipped, coffee is brewing, and the mill is cutting chips.
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All orders shipped for the day. Thanks everyone. enjoy.
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Ingenuity. Looks really cool.
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Just out of curiosity, would you email me some up close pics of the set up to [email protected]
I,d really appreciate it. I'm interested.

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I ran this basket this past weekend and it worked great. Slipper temps dropped to a normal level and I didnt have to bottom out the spring to get the rear to hook up.

And 1Fastpede here is your picture of it pulling the front wheels off the ground

SC10 4X4 Clutch Basket-dsc_0571.jpg
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This looks great! A friend of mine has this truck and he complains that I is sluggish on take off. Will let him know about this. I looked up the install instructions, the stock cover doesn't fit over the new basket? What r u guys doing to cover the new slipper assembly.
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Cut the end off the SC10 4x4 slipper cover, then cut the end off a B4/T4 slipper cover, glue the B4/T4 end to the SC10 4x4 cover.. Dremel it smooth and go race!

My cover clears everything perfectly. I took the cap off so you can see where the nut is to get a reference point.

SC10 4X4 Clutch Basket-0751.jpg
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Perfect picture, it's true what they say a picture is worth a thousand words!

What glue did you use?
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I don't know what glue was used, but others have used a heat gun, and a motor can to stretch it out a little, and then use a dremel if there is anything touching.

Thanks Rusty for pitching in.
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