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Side note, my new Detroit name is "Big Dog". That's what the brothers are calling me.
Fore 'got street credit' Wheeler.![]()
What you hook them up with McRibs or something?
Side note, my new Detroit name is "Big Dog". That's what the brothers are calling me.
Fore 'got street credit' Wheeler.![]()
What you hook them up with McRibs or something?
Maybe "Big Dog" is about the size of something
He must have given them some McLovin.![]()
Took the Ranger out for a run with Susie and the dog. All of us had fun, Ranger was mudded up good, rained a little but the roof and windshield payed for themselves.
Gotta get this thing out to the Badlands.
Rev
Ok need everyone's opinion on my next project. I'm planning on building my son a 4wd little offroad buggy. I know what axles i'm gonna run and what the chassis is going to look like but can't figure out the motor, tranny, and transfer. I want it to have enough power to turn the tires but not to much power for my son. What would you guys think would be a good drivetrain to put in this buggy?
Just thinking here but if I ran a small little motor in it like a garden tractor motor and tied that to a tranny and transfer case. With all the gear reduction in the tranny, transfer, and axles, wouldn't that small motor be able to turn the tires with ease? I would think it would but could be wrong.
Ok need everyone's opinion on my next project. I'm planning on building my son a 4wd little offroad buggy. I know what axles i'm gonna run and what the chassis is going to look like but can't figure out the motor, tranny, and transfer. I want it to have enough power to turn the tires but not to much power for my son. What would you guys think would be a good drivetrain to put in this buggy?
Just thinking here but if I ran a small little motor in it like a garden tractor motor and tied that to a tranny and transfer case. With all the gear reduction in the tranny, transfer, and axles, wouldn't that small motor be able to turn the tires with ease? I would think it would but could be wrong.
Ok need everyone's opinion on my next project. I'm planning on building my son a 4wd little offroad buggy. I know what axles i'm gonna run and what the chassis is going to look like but can't figure out the motor, tranny, and transfer. I want it to have enough power to turn the tires but not to much power for my son. What would you guys think would be a good drivetrain to put in this buggy?
Just thinking here but if I ran a small little motor in it like a garden tractor motor and tied that to a tranny and transfer case. With all the gear reduction in the tranny, transfer, and axles, wouldn't that small motor be able to turn the tires with ease? I would think it would but could be wrong.
This is what I get for not hanging around here much... Missed the chance to buy Rev's Jeep. Who bought it? Not like I'd have the money. It is the chance that matters...
I got a LP30 and a 44a with track lock and 3.73 that would be perfect. If anyone wants them I'd let them go cheap.
Buy a samurai, do a spring over conversion, add 31's and you've got a mini offroader. They have like 64 hp.
Buy a samurai, do a spring over conversion, add 31's and you've got a mini offroader. They have like 64 hp.
How much you looking to get for them?
Buy a samurai, do a spring over conversion, add 31's and you've got a mini offroader. They have like 64 hp.