buggyman1
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Here's one taken with a better camera.Heck with the trailer... I want to see some more pictures of the shop! Wish I had that much space and equipment!
Here's one taken with a better camera.Heck with the trailer... I want to see some more pictures of the shop! Wish I had that much space and equipment!
Here's one taken with a better camera.
While youre at it, could you post some pictures of the suspension of that buggy too ? Our next one is going to be like that. Our current one, a 1.9 turbodiesel, is based on standard FWD car subframes and suspension arms. But i have a 2.5 TDI in the shed for future use...http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/105561-building-dirt-buggy-7.html
Here ya go.
Thanks, looks great !! what did you use for suspension arm joints, and how does the steering work ?Here ya go.
Thanks, looks great !! what did you use for suspension arm joints, and how does the steering work ?
Yeah, I've thought about this as I've had the same problem in the past, at this point i'm not sure how i'm going to address this yet. Thanks for your input.
That's really easy too resolve. What u do is put blocks under the edge of the trailer at the back of the frame. When i go to mud bogs (as much as i can) they block there trailers so they don't lift there truck, motorhome, whatever is towing
That would work. But I don't like lots of loose pieces that I have to remember to pick up. There are so many things to remember and keep track of when hauling something, the simpler I can make it the better. I attached my ramps, so won't forget them either.