My buggy build up & report.

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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wetmuskrat said:
I can second this, they did the exhaust on my 57' Chevy. Fast build-up, looks killer. What is your guess on how much it weighs?

Randy is a very nice person and does excellent work! I had a good idea about how I wanted the exhaust routed, but Randy suggested a few changes and it worked out awesome! Sounds great too.

I have no idea how much it weighs... but it's a lot lighter than my cherokee was, that's for sure! :D
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wyoming
Cody said:
Shane, thats way bitchin. I hope to see you there.

I may be down for UPG on sunday.

Cody

We'll definately hook up. I'll watch for your rig, it's not hard to miss! :D
 

MattL

Well-Known Member
Location
Erda
um.. Im a lil behind the times, but is that your cherokee drive train?

If it isnt what motor is in it. it looks sharp. What kind of bender did you use? Congrats on getting it done so quick.
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wyoming
miatre said:
um.. Im a lil behind the times, but is that your cherokee drive train?

If it isnt what motor is in it. it looks sharp. What kind of bender did you use? Congrats on getting it done so quick.

I forgot to list the specs. :eek: I was way wore out when I posted this.

All the drivetrain is from my old cherokee, which is sitting in front of my house on the ground. Looks pretty sad. :redneck:

'89 4.0L
AW4 Tranny
AtlasII 4.3:1 T-case
D44 front, CTM's, Warn axles, 5.13 r&p
D44 rear, Moser axles, 5.13 r&p
38x12.5x15 TSL SX

Used a JD2 Model 3 bender for all the bends. Very good and accurate bender. :)
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wyoming
Shawn said:
I would like to see a pic of the front... :)

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:)
 

cyberduke

Hairy Bagel
Location
S. Jordan
That rig is either way light and not squishing the sidewalls of those swampers, or you look like you're running too much air. My vote is for the stiff sidewalls and light weight of the buggy.

-Earl
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wyoming
cyberduke said:
That rig is either way light and not squishing the sidewalls of those swampers, or you look like you're running too much air. My vote is for the stiff sidewalls and light weight of the buggy.

-Earl

Heh. The swampers are at 6 psi. :eek:

They don't seem to be that stiff though. Still grips good
 
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sukaB

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Herzog said:

Do think Anti-rock or no!?
I havent ran air shocks and all I hear is how bad they are for dialing in and setup for proper abuse and alot of guys are going back to coilovers...
HHMMMM?
I want to run some on my new ride but...
I wish i would have ran yours diizzzllleeee
Them tires l :eek: k awesome glad to see a real tire on there..
 
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