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Malburg114's 3Link go fast SAS

Discussion in '1st Gen. Builds (1995-2004)' started by malburg114, Jan 4, 2013.

  1. Nov 25, 2024 at 1:25 PM
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    I sold my truck camper a month or so ago and been looking for an enclosed to add a bathroom and kitchen and beds and finally found one so bombed up to Reno/Sacramento area on Thursday right in a break between snow and grabbed this 32ft haul mark edge gooseneck. It has so rust I didn’t find till I got home but should work good for my needs
     
  2. Dec 22, 2024 at 1:03 PM
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    Strongly considering selling the 83. Not sure if anyone is interested. I’d really like another 1st gen for a daily. Ideally a 4door with kids in the next couple years but would consider an extra cab if it was manual 4wd. If anyone’s interested let me know. IMG_7442.jpg
     
  3. Jan 11, 2025 at 3:03 PM
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    No build updates. My dad came down for a week and we started on adding a bathroom and living quarters in the new trailer. I ended up finding a ton of rust which took longer to fix than I thought but the framing and tanks and drains are all done and rust is fixed. I’ll finish the electrical and plumbing in time for koh hopefully but for now is getting ready for winter4x4 jamboree next week.
     
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  4. Jan 19, 2025 at 3:36 PM
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    Winter 4x4 jamboree this week. Smashed the rear tube under the passenger bed side. Little damage but used my dad’s winch to pull it back down. Truck worked good besides the transmission leaking despite just changing the oil pan. Guess I’ll have to look further to find the leak.
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  5. Jan 23, 2025 at 7:17 AM
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    Videos of that? Did you make it up? Looks hella steep with lots of chances to lose traction along the way.
     
  6. Jan 23, 2025 at 8:25 PM
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    None of me doing it. Couple on Instagram I’ve seen. It was steep. Off camber towards the driver side and it was sandy/lose. I was able to crawl up it with no issue. Maybe a little wheel speed. Everyone else including my dad had to give it a pretty good bump. If I didn’t watch the guy in front of me do it; I probably wouldn’t have. Pretty high consequence roll if things went wrong and it just looked and felt sketchy.
     
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  7. Jan 24, 2025 at 5:29 AM
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    i just saw on insta another climb where everyone struggled and you walked right up :rofl:
     
  8. Jan 24, 2025 at 8:20 PM
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    I think that was mostly line choice. They drove straight up and if they didn’t keep the momentum ended up on the back bumper and couldn’t back up to bump it. I came more at an angle with a little momentum and went right up. My dad followed and had no issue as well. Then the rest went back to the original line lol. They strapped probably 20 cars up it lol
     
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  9. Jan 25, 2025 at 12:01 AM
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    Was interesting watching you walk those obstacles that the heeps were struggling on.
     
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  11. Jan 25, 2025 at 7:22 PM
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    I’m a little longer than a jk/jl so that helps. My dad’s about the same wheelbase as them. Maybe a little shorter and he followed my line and made it. Just didn’t look as cool with the big wave that they did lol.
     
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    Trailers almost done. Plumbing and electrical all work. Few small things to finish up and get a mattress. Probably paint the hole inside and outside come springIMG_8432.jpg IMG_8434.jpg IMG_8435.jpg IMG_8436.jpg IMG_8439.jpg IMG_8441.jpg IMG_8447.jpg IMG_8449.jpg IMG_8453.jpg IMG_8452.jpg
     
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    Too many, See Build
    That you?

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    Nah no exo cage on mine
     
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    Koh was insane. Trip of a life time honestly when I look back at it with my dad which says something because we do a lot of trips together. Trailer worked great. We ran out of fresh water on the 3rd day but the camp next to use was leaving and let us take their extra since they where going home. Every racer we talked to and every car we looked at, everyone was super helpful and answered my million questions. I’ve been to koh a twice to watch but was years ago and once to wheel for thanksgiving but seeing the race now it’s pretty insane. The pace they are doing through the rocks is just fast. Got lots of ideas and lots of motivation to get working and spend some money lol.

    We got there Wednesday. Walked the emc tech Thursday and watched some of the utv race. Watched the emc race from chocolate thunder and the 4400 race from the end of tach hammer.

    We stayed till the following Tuesday and ran the race course from laser nut alley to the start of jackhammer. We attempted outer limits after finding remote pit 2 but it was so dug up and there wasn’t many people left. Monday we met up with some friends and ran sledge which was good. The trails are pretty insane. Different kind of hard than what I’m used to wheeling. Hoping to spend more time out there wheeling.IMG_8641.jpg IMG_3973.jpg IMG_3967.jpg IMG_8627.jpg IMG_8607.jpg IMG_8556.jpg IMG_8549.jpg IMG_3977.jpg
     
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    Finally took the time and installed a harness bar and the prp seats I’ve had. IMG_8765.jpg IMG_8764.jpg IMG_8768.jpg IMG_8767.jpg IMG_8763.jpg
     
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