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Old 02-01-2008, 09:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Is it easier to 3 wheel with 4 pumps or you still need the right distribution of weight at the back? What's the difference between 3 pumps and 4 pumps? Which set-up is easier to 3 wheel?
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Is it easier to 3 wheel with 4 pumps or you still need the right distribution of weight at the back? What's the difference between 3 pumps and 4 pumps? Which set-up is easier to 3 wheel?
no real difference for 3-wheel. With both the 3 and 4 setup you still have the rear independent. when you step up to 4 your front becomes independent. I have seen cars with 2 pumps 3 wheel but you need the right cyl. and weight(batts) distributed in the back.
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Thanks Chris.

I guess I just have to follow this to add a chain bridge LayItLow.com Tech .
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Thanks Chris.

I guess I just have to follow this to add a chain bridge LayItLow.com Tech .
just keep the chain 2in from the pumpkin. my car wouldnt three without chains and I have 3 pumps.
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i was watching this video and this guys chainbridge is in different place.
YouTube - LowRider in Compton . The guy that made this video is too funny.

I'll post pics before I do anything and will most likely post pics of where to weld it before I actually weld it.

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We could do it with the 2 pump setup, we would just raise the whole car and when making the turn drop the rear wheel making the 3 wheel motion...
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i was watching this video and this guys chainbridge is in different place.
YouTube - LowRider in Compton . The guy that made this video is too funny.

I'll post pics before I do anything and will most likely post pics of where to weld it before I actually weld it.
I cant even see the guys chains. Looks like he snapped a cylinder mount to the axle. If you want a rolling three like that guy it can be achieved with weight distro. Standing it is best to have 3 pumps.
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We could do it with the 2 pump setup, we would just raise the whole car and when making the turn drop the rear wheel making the 3 wheel motion...
where have you been hiding at
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Went to Florida for a bit...
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thought it was just going to be for the weekend?
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