is bad for clutch, tranny or basicaly any of the gearing to take the front dog bones out and run my savvy 2WD?
i like to take it on the beach sometimes.... i got a set of paddles for the back, (working on front set) anyways.... i took it out lastime in 4wd with paddles only on back, and it was going so slow! when 20 mins prior i couldnt keep it from doing wheelies on the street with the reg tires, anyways after about five mins on the beach with rear paddles on i polverized the spur gear.... lol it was completely flat.... no teeth left at all.... anyways its been a couple months now and i decided to give it another shot.... so today i put the paddles back on, but this time i took the front dog bones out to put me in only 2wd and she freakin RIPS....... I'm talking sand like 20 feet in the air.... haulin buttt!....
i just am wondering if this is bad in any way for my truck.... i moved and now live like an hour from any hobby shop and reallly don't wanna break nothing, if ya catch my driffftt
thanks guys for all you help!!!!!
-danny
i like to take it on the beach sometimes.... i got a set of paddles for the back, (working on front set) anyways.... i took it out lastime in 4wd with paddles only on back, and it was going so slow! when 20 mins prior i couldnt keep it from doing wheelies on the street with the reg tires, anyways after about five mins on the beach with rear paddles on i polverized the spur gear.... lol it was completely flat.... no teeth left at all.... anyways its been a couple months now and i decided to give it another shot.... so today i put the paddles back on, but this time i took the front dog bones out to put me in only 2wd and she freakin RIPS....... I'm talking sand like 20 feet in the air.... haulin buttt!....
i just am wondering if this is bad in any way for my truck.... i moved and now live like an hour from any hobby shop and reallly don't wanna break nothing, if ya catch my driffftt
thanks guys for all you help!!!!!
-danny
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