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Old 04-15-2004, 06:20 PM
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3 wheel motion 4runners

Any of you ever got your 4runner up on 3 wheels? Well my buddy BigRedRunner (Charles) does it all the time when pulling into parking lots or turning around fast in parking lots. I did it for the first time today while doing 10-20 MPH. I was driving down the street and a friend waved me down. So trying to show my shiznit off I flipped a biznatch. I swerved to the side of the road dropped it into first and cranked the wheel. I expected the tires to burn while they turned but NO. They chirped about three times and the front drivers side picked up off the ground when i hit sharpest point of the turn. Scared the crap outta me! I have never even attempted doing this. This was an accident. I look back on it and think of how easily I could have flipped Blue. Have any of you ever done this? Ben
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I'd like to see that BLUE in your avatar bigger.
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Originally Posted by KING
I'd like to see that BLUE in your avatar bigger.
Say whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? Whatchu talkin bout willis?
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Originally Posted by BigBadBlue
Say whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? Whatchu talkin bout willis?

he said:

"I'd like to see that BLUE in your avatar bigger."



i think he means he wants you to post a big picture of your truck so he can see it in detail, either that or make it so your truck takes up the whole avatar
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Originally Posted by calrockx
he said:

"I'd like to see that BLUE in your avatar bigger."



i think he means he wants you to post a big picture of your truck so he can see it in detail, either that or make it so your truck takes up the whole avatar
I was picturing the whole av pic as BLUE. Ok well im at work but when I get home I will search the piles of pics for a "blue 4runner" pic. Wish I could have taken the pic of the 3 wheel. I can only imagine what it looked like.
Old 04-15-2004, 07:25 PM
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I've had it on the two passenger side wheels once when I swerved to miss a car that ran a stop sign. I'm not quite up as high as you though and don't think it would happen just flippin around...
Old 04-15-2004, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by calrockx
he said:

"I'd like to see that BLUE in your avatar bigger."



i think he means he wants you to post a big picture of your truck so he can see it in detail, either that or make it so your truck takes up the whole avatar
Yep, that's what I meant.

Thanks.
Old 04-15-2004, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by KING
I'd like to see that BLUE in your avatar bigger.
I've been curious to see it, too.
Old 04-16-2004, 05:02 AM
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That is a product of poor suspension geometry. Happens all the time to guys with Jeep TJ's that have ~6" lift and still have short control arms. I would say you should look into some longer control arms for the rear as a start.
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Maybe I'm missing something... but why would someone want to/try to do that? I've been on 3 wheels on the trail a couple of times, but I can't see why someone would want to take a turn too fast/tight to get a wheel off the ground.

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The three wheel thing is something front wheel drive cars do all the time. I never realized it until watching VW Golfs racing in an SCCA event. During cornering the rear inside wheel lifts off the ground 3-6 inches. My friend had one so we tried it. All we had to do was do a slow u-turn to pick the tire up. He then bought a FWD Toyota (don't remember the model). It did it just as easy. This never seemed to safe to me. Its bad enough having FWD, then you loose 25% of traction when the rear wheel lifts up during cornering.
As far as a Runner doing it I'm sure it has to do with lift, and suspension changes. You may be lifting one of your wheels off the ground more than you know .
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I race production car and my License plate says upon3 For the fact of carring the inside tire through the turn..... Cool I'm going to try on my 3rd gen now.
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Do it in my truck every time i turn a corner hard, inside wheel comes of the ground and cherp, cherp, cherp. If i go too fast nothin but spinning. I chalk it up to no weight and a stiff suspension. Get use to it and it becomes fun.

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Old 04-16-2004, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by BigBadBlue
I was picturing the whole av pic as BLUE. Ok well im at work but when I get home I will search the piles of pics for a "blue 4runner" pic. Wish I could have taken the pic of the 3 wheel. I can only imagine what it looked like.

Why don't you post your pics on Webshots and link it in your sig.
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Homo Burrito? Josh, you are killing.

Most of the time, I hit the three wheel motion because of IFS when wheeling. I even mention that exact phrase when Martin is cross French Creek in the CO4RJ video and no one seems to get it.

Doing it a 20 mph seems like a good way to roll with a lot of lift and high speed.
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I get up on 3 wheels frequently in my backyard:

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Originally Posted by jacksonpt
Maybe I'm missing something... but why would someone want to/try to do that? I've been on 3 wheels on the trail a couple of times, but I can't see why someone would want to take a turn too fast/tight to get a wheel off the ground.

I wasn't trying to do that. I will never try to do that again either. It's gotta not only be hard on the balljoints but I would seriously freak out if I rolled my 4runner. My buddy does it for sport. He's frikkin crazy I think.
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
Why don't you post your pics on Webshots and link it in your sig.
Good idea. Maybe i will.
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Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
Homo Burrito? Josh, you are killing.

Doing it a 20 mph seems like a good way to roll with a lot of lift and high speed.
I was thinking the same thing on both of the above statements...
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
Why don't you post your pics on Webshots and link it in your sig.
Im registered but still at work. Pics coming soon.

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