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After finally breaking on the trails at Crozet Sunday
And having been bitten HARD by the crawling bug, I picked up a caged '89 XJ chassis that used to run UROC competitions until a couple of years ago.
Now it needs a little work
, but I plan on taking all winter to do it.
Current plans are:
F/R Dana 60's (still looking for a donor vehicle in my price reange)
Some sort of true high steer with hydro assist (already ordered the hydro pieces from surpluscenter.com)
If I can locate a Teralow 4:1 I can afford I'll do that too, failing that it'll be geared as deeply as possible to avoid smoking the AW4.
This is to be a trailered trail only rig, probably on 38's or better, for running high blacks and reds at Crozet and other places. After nearly flopping this past weekend in Gauntlet, I want full protection so I can take on tougher challenges.
So far it still needs to be made a roller so I can install a fuel tank and pump and get it running, install some form of braking and steering until the final designs are squared away. At least the cage in it has been tested and seems to be holding up well.
Wish me luck staying out of the poor house

And having been bitten HARD by the crawling bug, I picked up a caged '89 XJ chassis that used to run UROC competitions until a couple of years ago.
Now it needs a little work





Current plans are:
F/R Dana 60's (still looking for a donor vehicle in my price reange)
Some sort of true high steer with hydro assist (already ordered the hydro pieces from surpluscenter.com)
If I can locate a Teralow 4:1 I can afford I'll do that too, failing that it'll be geared as deeply as possible to avoid smoking the AW4.
This is to be a trailered trail only rig, probably on 38's or better, for running high blacks and reds at Crozet and other places. After nearly flopping this past weekend in Gauntlet, I want full protection so I can take on tougher challenges.
So far it still needs to be made a roller so I can install a fuel tank and pump and get it running, install some form of braking and steering until the final designs are squared away. At least the cage in it has been tested and seems to be holding up well.

Wish me luck staying out of the poor house
