- First Name
- Matteus
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- May 21, 2024
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- Location
- Los Angeles
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Ford Maverick Tremor XLT, 2018 Mazda3
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
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Took the tremor out to king of the hammers this past weekend. It handled great. Crawled all the way up the spectators area at chocolate thunder. Lots of comments and people impressed with the maverick. The little tremor actually doesn’t do half bad on small whoops and higher speeds on trails. Just careful with the underbody.
On the last night I was going about 40 mph on a a trail and hit a rock right on the rear drive shaft. Drive shaft broke right where it connects to the RDU. Found out something pretty cool. You can completely lose your rear end and drive home fine. I was worried about it being awd the ptu not liking not having a rear driveshaft but it didn’t mind just a clunky noise below 20. Also I can hear exactly when it engages and disengages which is kinda cool. The rear driveshaft shaft is always engaged from 0-17 mph when accelerating and when your slowing down the rear driveshaft engages when you pass 13 mph.
So I had a lot of fun this weekend. Unfortunately I can’t help but to drive this thing like a side by side. So I’ll keep testing so you guys don’t have to. Truck getting fixed now. Picking up my go fast camper in a couple weeks!
Damage list to date:
2 tie rods
1 cv axle
1 stearing rack and pinion
1 rear drive shaft
On the last night I was going about 40 mph on a a trail and hit a rock right on the rear drive shaft. Drive shaft broke right where it connects to the RDU. Found out something pretty cool. You can completely lose your rear end and drive home fine. I was worried about it being awd the ptu not liking not having a rear driveshaft but it didn’t mind just a clunky noise below 20. Also I can hear exactly when it engages and disengages which is kinda cool. The rear driveshaft shaft is always engaged from 0-17 mph when accelerating and when your slowing down the rear driveshaft engages when you pass 13 mph.
So I had a lot of fun this weekend. Unfortunately I can’t help but to drive this thing like a side by side. So I’ll keep testing so you guys don’t have to. Truck getting fixed now. Picking up my go fast camper in a couple weeks!
Damage list to date:
2 tie rods
1 cv axle
1 stearing rack and pinion
1 rear drive shaft
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