Hey Sharx
ORIGINAL: KillerCummins
Wow, thanks for the offer Sharx!Can I take a raincheck until Iget my rig to power brake? I'm sorta at a stand still. I've seen that vid of yours smokin' it up. Very cool. I think I'm just making my way to a new turbo, but if you have any advice, I will take it. [sm=hail.gif]Thanks again!
Wow, thanks for the offer Sharx!Can I take a raincheck until Iget my rig to power brake? I'm sorta at a stand still. I've seen that vid of yours smokin' it up. Very cool. I think I'm just making my way to a new turbo, but if you have any advice, I will take it. [sm=hail.gif]Thanks again!
ORIGINAL: jakebrake
I was but the dvd has a scratch in it, so it skips a lot[:@]
I was but the dvd has a scratch in it, so it skips a lot[:@]
ORIGINAL: sharx ram
Power braking with 4 wheel disk is a pain to get used to, you have to apply just enough to hold the truck in place and crank up the boost, put some water under your tires will help also plus it will save some of your tread.
Power braking with 4 wheel disk is a pain to get used to, you have to apply just enough to hold the truck in place and crank up the boost, put some water under your tires will help also plus it will save some of your tread.
Yes you can, but like I say it takes just the right amount of pressure on the brakes, Im running the Edge "Hot" Juice with Attitude, cold air intake and 35"x13.50" ProComp A/T's. With just the right amount of brake pressure you should be able to do it once youve got enough boost. But with 37" tires I recommend putting water down to protect them the best you can and to put less wear and tear on the rear end. You wont need alot of water, just enough to get them spinning.
ORIGINAL: sharx ram
Yes you can, but like I say it takes just the right amount of pressure on the brakes, Im running the Edge "Hot" Juice with Attitude, cold air intake and 35"x13.50" ProComp A/T's. With just the right amount of brake pressure you should be able to do it once youve got enough boost. But with 37" tires I recommend putting water down to protect them the best you can and to put less wear and tear on the rear end. You wont need alot of water, just enough to get them spinning.
Yes you can, but like I say it takes just the right amount of pressure on the brakes, Im running the Edge "Hot" Juice with Attitude, cold air intake and 35"x13.50" ProComp A/T's. With just the right amount of brake pressure you should be able to do it once youve got enough boost. But with 37" tires I recommend putting water down to protect them the best you can and to put less wear and tear on the rear end. You wont need alot of water, just enough to get them spinning.



