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"Half an inch off" (budget) rockwell build
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddyj" data-source="post: 547927" data-attributes="member: 3779"><p>Definately stock 6.72. I haven't spent any "extra" money on upgrades. I did look into them, but figured i would wheel it fist and then fix the gearing. </p><p>In my mind this was stage 1. Get it running as cheap as possible and start wheeling. I could continue to upgrade and build and never leave the garage. (Hell I "upgraded" from 1 tons to rocks and never broke the 60) </p><p>For those of you who build it perfect the first time I am truely impressed. My plan was to get it going, then upgrade.</p><p></p><p> I just wanted it to not be embarrassing when I did wheel it. I would say I hit the mark. I was only slightly embarrassed when others where shacking there head and zip tieing my junk together before first ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddyj, post: 547927, member: 3779"] Definately stock 6.72. I haven't spent any "extra" money on upgrades. I did look into them, but figured i would wheel it fist and then fix the gearing. In my mind this was stage 1. Get it running as cheap as possible and start wheeling. I could continue to upgrade and build and never leave the garage. (Hell I "upgraded" from 1 tons to rocks and never broke the 60) For those of you who build it perfect the first time I am truely impressed. My plan was to get it going, then upgrade. I just wanted it to not be embarrassing when I did wheel it. I would say I hit the mark. I was only slightly embarrassed when others where shacking there head and zip tieing my junk together before first ride. [/QUOTE]
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