Build from South Texas, Drew02a

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
Maybe, but only if you could control it while you're driving like on a dirt bike/ motorcycle.

I was thinking slow speed over the rocks, seems like it would make feathering the clutch much easier so you don't have to figure out how to push the brake, gas, and clutch all at once.
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
second thought on the hand throttle, see if you can find another sending unit like is on your pedal currently and wire it in as a secondary with a toggle switch built in to switch from foot to hand throttle and mount the secondary on the shifter with a simple clutch/brake handle from a dirt bike. Granted you would have to flick a switch to use it but it seems like a simple enough idea provided that the sending unit isn't too large to mount on the shifter.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
I've seen a hand clutch set up on a rock crawler before, it looked just like a Dirtbike clutch but it was mounted vertically on the gear shift so you could pull it in while shifting etc with your right hand and that would leave your feet to work just brake and gas.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
I've seen a hand clutch set up on a rock crawler before, it looked just like a Dirtbike clutch but it was mounted vertically on the gear shift so you could pull it in while shifting etc with your right hand and that would leave your feet to work just brake and gas.

I need that... well I need a working e-brake first... but then I need a hand e-brake. :D
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
I'm talking about you actual clutch being hand operated on your shifter.
 

balakay

BabyMax
Something like this mounted vertical so that you can pull it while shifting? My buddy has one on his 68 Camaro drag car.
stand.hydclutch.jpg
 
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AlienXtx

Nignog
Ecactly, that right there. I've seen it on a rock crawler before.
 

06HAOLE

Well-Known Member
That hand throttle thing is cool but I think a crawler box would be a lot more effective. Thats what all the rock racing buggies at the shop run.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
That's where I'll be going with the next build. I've been thinking A LOT about doing a 4.0L access cab short bed build.

that would be pretty cool if you build it like you were talking about.
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
That's where I'll be going with the next build. I've been thinking A LOT about doing a 4.0L access cab short bed build.

Well hurry up and do it, I need a new bed
 

06HAOLE

Well-Known Member
I look forward to seeing the access cab, short bed with 4.0 build. Would pick a manual tranny or go with the auto?
 

DemonSpeedn

You talking to me?
I really want a manual, but am hesitant because of all the throw out bearing issues. Might be possible to replace the pilot shaft with one that doesn't wear down and cause bearing failure.

Couldn't you get the tranny out of an xrunner they have manuals for there 4.0's
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
Yeah Murphy has one in his truck.
 
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