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Old 10-13-2004, 12:54 AM
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Originally posted by: PolishCowboyPL
you are pushin it lol.
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Old 10-13-2004, 05:23 AM
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Originally posted by: AustinONeal
ive searched a long time and thought that all the guys on here have trucks so maybe they would know a good place to search

im looking for a forum to ask them if i can take the front drive shaft off of my ss silverado to make it just the 2 wheel drive. also looking for some good performance parts that i can get for it.....where do i look
The SS uses the engine and drive train from the caddilac escalade. Its an awd platform and you cannot simply disconnect the driveshaft.

AWD provides better traction and handling than 2wd anyway.
 
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Old 10-13-2004, 09:03 AM
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Originally posted by: quiksilverz71
http://www.gm-trucks.com
http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/

 
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Old 10-14-2004, 04:21 PM
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thanks alot for all the replys i was just curious to who the whole mechanics of the thing worked it though it was alot more simple than that o well thanks alot ill check out some of the sites on here .

now here another question i just bought a 49cc pocket rocket and want to do some performance mods to it. it just a small weed eater motor so what all can be done to one of them?

thanks alot for everything guy this forum kicks @$$, i think ill get on here for some help in my political science class or maybe even chemistry j/k

thanks
 
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Those little pocket bikes can be fun....which brand did you get. That will help me tell you if there are parts available.

Intakes are a popular mod...as well as a pipe and jetting. Some of the carbs on these bikes have fixed jetting requiring you to drill the jets out and shim the needle.

Most of the bikes will accept different sprockets as well.

Another popular mod would be to upgrade your clutch....I think you will find that the stock one does not last very long (depending on how much you weigh)

try Pocket Bikes
 
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i got the terminater g2 one from autozone
 
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I think that model is close to this?

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Try There is alot of info and knowledgeable guys! GM Full Size
 
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