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mrkoje wrote:
Most likely on those slingshots Dave Smith will have a disclaimer to sign so that you are "aware" of the risks. I bet though that nobody reads them ...
โOct-13-2014 07:03 PM
The Mad Norsky wrote:
:h
Makes me wonder what Dave Smith Motors in Kellogg, Idaho is doing with their new Slingshot trucks.
Here's a link: Dave Smith Motors modified new vehicles, Ram in this case
They're putting 295/55/20 Trail-grapplers on these trucks, new, and factory warranty.
Impressive looking vehicles, I just bought a new Ram 3500 out there. They said they could do a Slingshot conversion with my new dually.
โOct-13-2014 07:02 PM
The Mad Norsky wrote:
:h
Makes me wonder what Dave Smith Motors in Kellogg, Idaho is doing with their new Slingshot trucks.
Here's a link: Dave Smith Motors modified new vehicles, Ram in this case
They're putting 295/55/20 Trail-grapplers on these trucks, new, and factory warranty.
Impressive looking vehicles, I just bought a new Ram 3500 out there. They said they could do a Slingshot conversion with my new dually.
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โOct-13-2014 05:58 PM
BenK wrote:
The most accurate OEM dash gauge is the speedometer.
They don't want their speedo's to a reason for the LEO's to pull you over
More than TPS & ABS computer needing to know, but the torque management for
the whole setup and the +5 speed automatic. Toss in traction control and
anti-sway if you have it. Maybe more computers are involved.
Anyone know if the tuners also change those functions, other than just
the speedo?
PS...the computers count "rev's per mile" to calculate everything and
the tire's OD is just what we are told
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