DIY Off Road Buggy

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

Based on a quad. Started in 2006 and ongoing

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  • cake.

    

  • "I started with buggy drawings, then I took away reason and accountability". lol But you built it yourself, that's what counts. There's nothing more satisfying.

  • need stiffer front shocks and maybe you should of done 4 a-arms because that buggy is too big and too much suspension travel for just one a arm on each side.... and maybe should of made it shorter... or wider and 2 seater

  • you turn a welding gun in a lethal weapon, need inprove that before you get hurt

    be careful

  • Looks like it will handle well LOL, that rear swing arm is great!!!!! MUG

  • Needs WAY stronger front end! When building the front suspension on these, you want the tires to make a bit of a V shape without anyone in it. That way when you add your weight to it, the front end will lvl out the way you want it too, and give you lots of spring for those bigger bumps.

  • looks pretty good, but your going to put stiffer springs on the front to raise it, right?

  • Looks like crap

  • im making a mid dune buggy with a geo metro engine and i will have a video of me building it.

  • Cool, looks like fun!

    I like your approach - keep it light, don't overbuild it. If you build it yourself and it breaks, you know you can fix it. Don't make a part heavy until you know it needs to be heavy.

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