Poor man's side by side

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  • Thread Starter
#171  
Yup, we have 'em too. I've recently heard that insurance for them is crazy high...
 
   / Poor man's side by side #172  
{I would like (at some point) to take a 4x4 Ford Ranger or similar size small druck drivetrain, replace the engine, transmission and tcase with the engine/ transaxle out of a FWD car (older Civic perhaps?), chop the frame ahead of the engine, bob the back and put a dump bed on it...
Not to make it street legal, but to have a offroad vehicle that can haul more than the RTV can.}


Instead of doing all that, why not just remove the rear drive shaft, instant front wheel drive only, and with a tougher front axle/suspension. Or is it a weight reduction/compactness you are looking for by going to fwd?
 
   / Poor man's side by side #173  
Instead of doing all that, why not just remove the rear drive shaft, instant front wheel drive only, and with a tougher front axle/suspension. Or is it a weight reduction/compactness you are looking for by going to fwd?[/QUOTE]
Sorry if I was unclear, the FWD transaxle would go in place of the transfer case so you would still have 4wd, but a lighter engine and a lower top speed.
Could probbaly have the same effect by locking the transfer case into 4L.

Aaron Z
 
   / Poor man's side by side #174  
Nice job, just finished my own version :thumbsup:
KIA transformation.jpg
 
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#176  
Very cool! Looks like you put alot of work into that. My one regret is that I was too quick to toss the windshield/ roof and doors. It sure is a PITA to have to cover it with a tarp every time. If I had the garage space it wouldn't be an issue.
 
   / Poor man's side by side #177  
I just found and read your thread, what a set of skills you have ! Great job I do a lot on my own as well but never as nice as this maybe someday ha ha. Great work thanks for sharing. Jeff
 
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#178  
Thank you very much Jeff! I appreciate the kind words. I just did the best I could with the knowledge, tools, and materials I had, hoping to get better. LOL Practice, practice, practice.
 
   / Poor man's side by side #179  
I, too, just discovered your postings. Fantastic job with that little 4X4. Like many I have the land and a tractor but can't/won't afford an UTV. They're just so expensive. Terrific job creating your own. It appears that you have great welding skills too. Bummer to sell it. Might I ask how much you have invested in it? plus a million man hours obviously. Terrific project.....and thank you so much for taking the time to share it with us.
 
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#180  
Thank you!

I can't remember exactly... but I think I had something like $1,200 into it and sold it for $1,500 I'm getting better at re-couping material costs at least. LOL I'd consider that a win. Had some fun with it and gained some fab experience.

Not sure if I mentioned it earlier, but for this to have been decent off road it would have needed the rear locked (welded for free), a couple inches lift ($200ish), lower gearing ($650sih), and better tires (???) More then I was willing to spend. It was great for gravel roads and the like.
 

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