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Old 11-17-2008, 09:06 PM   #1
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i want to sitt 3 wheel.

i have a two pump setup with 10 switches and im redoing the 4 link b/c it has been sitting for a few years and im tired of doing driveing three wheel. i want it to sitt. any ideas!
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Re: i want to sitt 3 wheel.

What size are your rear cylinders?
What battery voltage?

It can be done . You could add a chain bridge to the axle. Then

Rewire your switchbox

Then change the pump valving .
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Re: i want to sitt 3 wheel.

Quote: Originally Posted by NastyRedz
What size are your rear cylinders?
What battery voltage?

It can be done . You could add a chain bridge to the axle. Then

Rewire your switchbox

Then change the pump valving .
how do they wire pumps/dumps differently for 3 wheeling standing still?

ive been told u you need 3 pumps or more(2 to the rear)
but most people said the extra pump is just to push the one cylinder a bit harder while the chain bridge does the yanking on the other side... but i was told everything is plumbed/wired like normal...

is it one of those things like 1 pump 8 dump? where dumps become pumps in a certain way?
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Re: i want to sitt 3 wheel.

Quote: Originally Posted by NssJ
how do they wire pumps/dumps differently for 3 wheeling standing still?

ive been told u you need 3 pumps or more(2 to the rear)
but most people said the extra pump is just to push the one cylinder a bit harder while the chain bridge does the yanking on the other side... but i was told everything is plumbed/wired like normal...

is it one of those things like 1 pump 8 dump? where dumps become pumps in a certain way?
its true u do need 3 or 4 pump setup to do standing 3's correctly. now with a 2 pump setup u defenetly need a chain bridge and the rear pump needs and 5 dump manifold, a hydralic manifold like the ones used to have a bed dance. now i will tell u that s10's has the weakest frames and defenetly needs re-enforcing as well. heres a sample of my last lowrider with 4 pumps frame re-enforcing and chain bridge
Old 05-11-2009, 09:23 PM   #5
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Re: i want to sitt 3 wheel.

4 dumps or 5 . on your rear pump. chain bridge and long rear cylinders. or a lock off valve installed on your cylinders. a s10 has a weak frame. It will bend before it 3 wheels . with a good reinforcement it will 3 wheel caus no chassis bending



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