Adam LZ: Jumping the Safari GTR and Installing Longer Travel Shocks
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In this adrenaline-fueled episode from the Adam LZ channel, the team is back in action, reviving the Safari GTR project. Armed with a special delivery from BC Racing, they unveil longer travel shocks that promise to take the car's performance to new heights. But before they embark on this wild modification, they decide to put the GTR to the ultimate test: a jump. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, they are about to launch this beast into the air.
With a makeshift drift ramp and a trusty GoPro capturing the action, the car takes flight, defying gravity and leaving us on the edge of our seats. The jump is a success, and the team is impressed by the GTR's handling. However, they quickly realize that the rear shock is lacking in travel compared to the front, and they set out to rectify this.
Using their engineering prowess, they meticulously measure the droop and compression of the shocks, comparing them to the new ones they received. Surprisingly, they discover that they have more rear travel than they initially thought, leading to a reevaluation of their setup. Adjustments are made, shock bodies are tweaked, and the GTR is poised to conquer even greater challenges.
But that's not all! In true Adam LZ fashion, he announces an exciting giveaway for a top-of-the-line racing simulator, giving fans the chance to experience the thrill of the track from the comfort of their own homes. And if that wasn't enough, he unveils a range of limited edition shirts and stickers, allowing fans to proudly display their love for the channel and its epic builds.
So buckle up, folks, because the Safari GTR project is about to reach new heights, and Adam LZ is leading the charge. With their insatiable thirst for speed, passion for pushing boundaries, and a touch of Clarkson-esque flair, this team is ready to take on the world, one jump at a time.
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Viewer Reactions for Jumping my Off-Road R32 GTR
- Splitting the travel 50% bump and 50% droop is a good starting point for this car
- The Safari GTR build is unique and exciting
- The R32 sounds great
- The bash bar design may have contributed to the damage
- Adam explains things well for non-experts
- Collette's opinion on the jump would have been interesting
- Suggestions to adjust the suspension and motion ratio
- Adam's fearlessness and full send attitude is entertaining
- Suggestions for longer ramp length and sway bar adjustments
- The content is getting more boring as the channel goes on