Offroading advice
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Re: Offroading advice
I don't like the way it is mounted. Ill pull it and maybe remount it. I have it in my aluminum box in the back but think between the two rear wheels would be a better spot.
Shawn
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Re: Offroading advice
Thanks for the tip. It makes sense to me, as my old Zuk Samurai used to have no issues, but it also had 33 / 13.5" swampers on it, giving a nice wide footprint. The airing down will achieve the same effect I suppose. As soon as she's up and running again, I'll test this out!Jimm391730 wrote:Sand ALWAYS benifits from low tire pressure, sometimes down into the single digits in the really soft stuff. It is testament to the capabilities of the Pinz if you did what you did with street air pressure, as many don't bother to air down for sand.The only thing that I've had problems with in the Pinz is sand. Trying to climb a sand dune is not something it seems to be happy doing.
I once helped a 1 ton 2WD work van escape from being stuck in the sand by doing nothing more than insisting that he keep lowering the tire pressure until he drove away under his own power (my little 4x4 at the time wasn't up to yanking him out). You should have seen the grin on his face when he found out that the van could cruise on the beach with just low pressure (around 12psi, IIRC) in the tires.
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Careful airing down too much. A Pinzgauer's suspension puts tons of lateral stress on the tire's bead. You certainly can't go as low as you can with a solid axle rig.
Re: Offroading advice
My tray is in rough shape and because the batteries are not the same or parallel, I drilled two holes in the tray and made my own. This is a temp solution as I want to get the original config.
Temp door latch.
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Temp door latch.
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Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Offroading advice
Good go at making an odd situation work for you.
Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him:
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
- Jimm391730
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Re: Offroading advice
Berger, make sure you charge each battery individually with a 12V charger every month or you will be buying a matching set sooner than you plan to! You can use two chargers and do both at the same time; and you don't even need to disconnect the battery leads. Just pay attention to the polarity of each charger to each battery.
With two different batteries, they will have different capacities and one will get discharged more than the other. Because of the way lead acid batteries work, the more discharged one will get LESS charge then the one with more charge; so one gets more and more discharged, the other gets over charged. Monthly equalizing will help to prevent this from happening.
With two different batteries, they will have different capacities and one will get discharged more than the other. Because of the way lead acid batteries work, the more discharged one will get LESS charge then the one with more charge; so one gets more and more discharged, the other gets over charged. Monthly equalizing will help to prevent this from happening.
Jim M.
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Re: Offroading advice
Will us poor Volvo guys be invited?Winter Beater wrote:come visit Colorado, the Jeep will not want to follow you (unless heavily modified).
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I was wondering that when I first got the truck....but I haven't had any issues :?: . I have had the truck for over a year now, didn't trickle them over the winter (just started the truck every month) and they continue to function.Jimm391730 wrote:Berger, make sure you charge each battery individually with a 12V charger every month or you will be buying a matching set sooner than you plan to! You can use two chargers and do both at the same time; and you don't even need to disconnect the battery leads. Just pay attention to the polarity of each charger to each battery.
With two different batteries, they will have different capacities and one will get discharged more than the other. Because of the way lead acid batteries work, the more discharged one will get LESS charge then the one with more charge; so one gets more and more discharged, the other gets over charged. Monthly equalizing will help to prevent this from happening.
I do plan on replacing them eventually, but batteries ain't cheap!
Ottawa, Canada
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Re: Offroading advice
Nope, that's why Jimmy gave you the advice to charge each battery separately. Given the different batteries and almost guaranteed differences between them, the charge disparity will almost certainly occur. I'd say you've been lucky, so far.berger wrote: batteries ain't cheap!
Typically in a situation like yours, one battery will just go completely and irreversibly dead, all of a sudden. (Hmmm, wonder how I know this...)
If you're trying to keep your existing batteries alive for as long as possible, Jimmy's suggestion is mandatory, IMHO. I do it seasonally, even though I've got two new Optimas from the same manufacturing batch! As you observed, they ain't cheap!!
Re: Offroading advice
Is the "Group 27" the best size battery for the Pinz?
Ottawa, Canada
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Re: Offroading advice
Can't help you there. I got the biggest, highest CCA rated batteries I could fit into the truck. No idea what group that would be.
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Yup, that's the size I've always used. There are minor variations in actual dimensions from manufacturer to manufacturer.berger wrote:Is the "Group 27" the best size battery for the Pinz?
Paul C.
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Thanks!pcolette wrote:Yup, that's the size I've always used. There are minor variations in actual dimensions from manufacturer to manufacturer.berger wrote:Is the "Group 27" the best size battery for the Pinz?
Might keep my eyes open for a sale.
Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
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Re: Offroading advice
I've always liked this idea
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Re: Offroading advice
Great thread; I wish I would have read through it a couple hours ago! I just got back from a short trip where I felt the 2-wheel teeter for the first time! I puckered so hard it might take a week before I can sit comfortably again. It was on a downhill, rocky sandstone road with a steep drop off to the right. The road goes between the two juniper trees.
I just eased it into reverse and took a different trail, but I was bummed I chickened out before I made it to the river.
What is the proper technique when on 2 or three wheels? I had 4wd and rear locked, but realize now I should have front locked also. Get a spotter and take it slow?
I just eased it into reverse and took a different trail, but I was bummed I chickened out before I made it to the river.
What is the proper technique when on 2 or three wheels? I had 4wd and rear locked, but realize now I should have front locked also. Get a spotter and take it slow?
Matt
1972 710m
1972 710m