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Ultimate 4X4?

AzPete

Well-Known Member
I have done a bunch of off road in Az. and always went just a bit to far for the vehicle. Wonder were I could go with this....
http://www.wimp.com/chainlinkextreme/

Cams hydraulic Chain-drive 4x4, about 7 feet of up OR down motion on each tire: specs below Engine is a fuel injected Ford 5.0 V8 out of a '93 cobra mustang, c4 transmission and t-case out of an early bronco. 9" w/ 5.38 gears and ARB air locker mounted in the center (below driver) running chain gears on the ends where the swing arms pivot. Swing arms are hydraulically controlled individually or together, and there is coil spring and shock suspension as well. large chains running inside the swing arms turn hummer gear reduction (2:1) hubs at each wheel. tires are 39.5". The steering is linked through the swing arms as well and the steering box is mounted just infront of the axle below the driver. body construction is steel tubing (mostly DOM) and the total weight is 5900 LB.
 
Ha ha ha ha, Ho ho ho ho ho....you should quit your day job and become a comedian.



where's that dang sarcmark when you need it?
 
One thing I learned from my 4 wheeling days is that ANY vehicle can get stuck. It would take quite a lot however to get that one in trouble.

I run a Warn 9000# winch on the front of my Jeep and it allows me to get into places that I normally wouldn't attempt otherwise. It'll lift the Jeep completely off of the ground. Yes, I tried it.
 
Hows that for some articulation

Damn straight that is some articulation. IF they ever got that stuck I do not see a winch getting it out, I see them disassembling it and moving it out piece by piece. :lol fd
 
That vehicle has more vertical articulation than elevation differences in the entire state of Florida!
 
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