So interestingly…. That ram broke the tie rod end right at the same end Kevin with litebrite broke his. He only had his RPM setup on their JL for 1 run when his broke. He had been running a steel dynatrac one prior Jumps out to me that the ram isn’t parallel to the tie rod & neither was Kevins & single sheer clamp which can bend/move I think there is something going on here with that setup of RPM tie rod & PSC assist & the normal mounting geometry on a JL
You have to keep the Ram parallel to the tie Rod or you can bend and break stuff. I haven’t had any problems with mine and I have the same set up with Ram assist. Rpm has also changed the Rod ends which seem to be stronger
Thanks to you and all the other trail guides and volunteers that make these events so awesome!
so many volunteers go into an event like this! We're so glad they do, so we can go enjoy the trails!
Great video from a great trail guide! Thanks for braving the crazy wind to help us out, hope to run with you again
Glad to have you along! Hope to see on the trails again!
Thanks again for helping us and everyone have a great time!! Dustin and Lindsey aka shrkb8 ✌️✌️✌️
It was fun to wheel with you guys! Aside from the wind and Aarons mishap, it was a great day :D
Ахринеть .Очень очень круто. Спасибо за видео.)
Awesome vid. Thanks for helping out. Looks like Fault Line, not Fawlty Towers, but still awesome.
I totally meant Fault Line, I even said it in the description :D
@@RedRockCrawlers easy mistake.
I wish Zeus had that much front clearance
With the right lift and bumpers, you can really change the approach angle
Faulty Towers was a good trail. I hate the off camber stuff though so some parts were sketchy for me lol
haha I think most of us don't enjoy the off camber stuff ;) Sand Hollow is a great place, every time I go I enjoy it more
So interestingly…. That ram broke the tie rod end right at the same end Kevin with litebrite broke his. He only had his RPM setup on their JL for 1 run when his broke. He had been running a steel dynatrac one prior
Jumps out to me that the ram isn’t parallel to the tie rod & neither was Kevins & single sheer clamp which can bend/move
I think there is something going on here with that setup of RPM tie rod & PSC assist & the normal mounting geometry on a JL
You have to keep the Ram parallel to the tie Rod or you can bend and break stuff. I haven’t had any problems with mine and I have the same set up with Ram assist. Rpm has also changed the Rod ends which seem to be stronger