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Post by Brumby Kid » Sat Aug 02, 2014 10:09 pm

The easy way to make a 6wd would be to go gearbox, gearbox, diff. Just need to modify the input shaft of the gearbox/ front/ center diff of a subie to take a prop shaft.
If you think how a Subie gearbox works it is like that 1st diff with PTO... Input at front, 2 driveshafts, then an output at the back. Just need to forget about the gears, however the 4wd selectror would be nice. Hook up a servo to it so you can engage the rear wheels with a button.
Also thinking of how i could get an MY wagon and brumby then make a dual cab brumby.
Gotta love bundy when your at home alone with parents on a saturday night. You think up some weird things lol

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Post by El_Freddo » Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:47 pm

Bantum wrote:Ha - Glamping anyone :

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Not a dually ute per say, but would be fun ... :p
I've thought about something like this with an L series... It'd be a mean setup as a 6x6 for offroad work I reckon :twisted:

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