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This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!
Dave’s long-term Lil’Bugga Buggy Build
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17 Aug 2021 19:23 #237677
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This is them Blitzworld BuggiesLOL! :lol: Yes, exact same seat?! Weird!
Yes, remember that from back in the days of Difflock. fella spent a fortune on it... racking my brain for his name...?
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19 Aug 2021 04:46 #237707
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Baloo - Alan Chambers, that was him!
Engine and transmission... (Suzuki) motorbike engine I'm hoping... already have the reverse kit in my parts pile -
See below, but front engined...
Dirtbird - think small rock buggy, like these as inspiration...
But obviously on the cheap / a lot simpler...
Engine and transmission... (Suzuki) motorbike engine I'm hoping... already have the reverse kit in my parts pile -
See below, but front engined...
Dirtbird - think small rock buggy, like these as inspiration...
But obviously on the cheap / a lot simpler...
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20 Aug 2021 17:02 - 20 Aug 2021 17:02 #237743
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hi Dave
that yellow buggy is super cool i could easily be persuaded not to use a jimny chassis and build one like that lol, only reason for the jimny chassis was to keep it road legal but i could live with trailering it around
are you definitely going to narrow your axles ? are you planning on using jimny coil springs ?
that yellow buggy is super cool i could easily be persuaded not to use a jimny chassis and build one like that lol, only reason for the jimny chassis was to keep it road legal but i could live with trailering it around
are you definitely going to narrow your axles ? are you planning on using jimny coil springs ?
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21 Aug 2021 15:54 #237760
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21 Aug 2021 15:56 #237761
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This is going to work out well as I've got a second set of Jimny parts, going to try and get the transnational back together first.
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22 Aug 2021 10:25 - 22 Aug 2021 10:28 #237777
by X8GGY
Yes, Jimny coil springs that will dislocate, due to super long shocks...
4x new standard Jimny front springs, 4x JimnyBits “Black Raptor” brand +5″ rear Grand Vitara gas shock absorbers, and four spring clamps.I don’t want too much lift with the buggy being short and narrow, but it needs to have plenty of articulation, so the springs will dislocate at the top, and be held in place by the spring clamps which are attached to the spring cups on the axles.The shocks are 29″ at full droop and 15″ compressed, so that gives me plenty to play with when the suspension is setup during the build…
Lots of unsprung weight (axles wheels and tyres) and a small light buggy on the top
I looked at air shocks, rod end links, etc, etc, but this is just a simple cheap build again using easily sourced repair parts, to keep me sane in the garage...
Replied by X8GGY on topic Dave’s long-term Lil’Bugga Buggy Build
Yes, determined to use to narrowed front axles, I want a small one seater buggy, and it has to be about the size mentioned above to be able to get both buggys in my garage...hi Dave
that yellow buggy is super cool i could easily be persuaded not to use a jimny chassis and build one like that lol, only reason for the jimny chassis was to keep it road legal but i could live with trailering it around
are you definitely going to narrow your axles ? are you planning on using jimny coil springs ?
Yes, Jimny coil springs that will dislocate, due to super long shocks...
4x new standard Jimny front springs, 4x JimnyBits “Black Raptor” brand +5″ rear Grand Vitara gas shock absorbers, and four spring clamps.I don’t want too much lift with the buggy being short and narrow, but it needs to have plenty of articulation, so the springs will dislocate at the top, and be held in place by the spring clamps which are attached to the spring cups on the axles.The shocks are 29″ at full droop and 15″ compressed, so that gives me plenty to play with when the suspension is setup during the build…
Lots of unsprung weight (axles wheels and tyres) and a small light buggy on the top
I looked at air shocks, rod end links, etc, etc, but this is just a simple cheap build again using easily sourced repair parts, to keep me sane in the garage...
Last edit: 22 Aug 2021 10:28 by X8GGY.
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