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MINI ME monster truck

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Post by pootrol »

This is my little side project im building for my son.was supposed to be a small version of my GQ wagon but thats dead now so this will take a different look now.next to make is some beadlocked wheels, panhards front and rear,get thomas marsh springs to make some custom coils.pump out the guards a bit more as ive never been happy with how narrow they are.i want to get it sitting on the ground by itself so i can start making tailshafts and a rear diff axle set up as the front drive shaft will be for looks until i work out a cv type set up.oh yeah ive made the rooster pit just big enough to get my guts into as well.have custom bars front and rear with one of those electric boat trailer winches in the front .have a spare air compressor laying around too which might go in.
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Post by smiley_smoke »

thats so cool mate! i would be making big enough to squeeze in their myself! :D
keep it up and keep the pics coming bud
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Post by pauluow »

Yeah man THAT IS AWESOME!!!!

Wish I was 10 years old again,

Keep the pics flowing,

Quick question, how you going to run that thing petrol/battery??

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Post by Rampage »

looks to be a petty motor in back already????
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Post by pootrol »

yeah petrol 4 stroke.if i end up with coin at the end i have seen electric start 11hp diesel motors on ebay........food for thought.
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Post by eliteforce32 »

father of the year vote here :armsup: :twisted:
mate thats karken awsome :cool:
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Post by offroader-rama »

thats cool i'm going to start somthing similar soon dont ask its a secret for now but for 4wd I'm useing a early lj suzuki transfer they are the size of a lunch box and i put 100hp through one for 4 years did seals once tore mount of all the time but nothing broke mount it better and all good i have one if you want a look but you cant have it.
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Post by Dee »

rti?

flex pics :twisted: :armsup:

as for the springs etc, why not use like some motorcycle coilovers or something?
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Post by offroader-rama »

get a set of coil over from a jag rear they run 2 on each side, jag wrecker on ipswich road would probably give you a set for a carton he is doing a clean out as he might have to move to a smaller shop where he'll only do repairs not spares
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Post by BowTieGQ »

I'm up for adoption!
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Post by Dozoor »

BowTieGQ wrote:I'm up for adoption!
x2 , need a 10 year old that looks like a Gnome :lol: pic ME !!

GOOD work.
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Post by BowTieGQ »

My mother in law looks like a gnome :lol:
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Post by HG »

Awesome,
Keep the pics coming.
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Post by jimbo jones »

:shock: I want one ;)
thats so cool :cool:
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Post by BowTieGQ »

When you guys say, keep the pics coming and , I want one, are you guys talking about my mother in law or what.
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Post by offroader-rama »

do you have a mould for that body or did you buy it from some where??
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Post by tna racing »

this is awsome is it gunna b motor rized ?
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Post by HG »

Hey some Gnome's are hot :D
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Post by pootrol »

getting a bit more done on this thing now.need to flare the gaurds out another 2-4 inches.runs a shortened rear and front escort diff housings,the rear has torana axles.the front is for looks for now.electric 3000lb winch.finally found a for/n/rev gearbox which im currently trying to mount.cut some standard panhards down and they will be mounted in soon...........
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Post by tna racing »

that is so bloody cool mate top stuff :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by 80's_delirious »

Thats looking pretty cool mate :cool: :armsup:

My cousin had a home made go-cart with 9hp honda motor with centrifigul clutch in it when we young teens. This little cart was pretty light so it got moving surprisingly quick. We flogged it off every jump, bank, mound of dirt we could find. My uncle also had a little 4x4 Kubota farm tractor that we drove all the time too, it got pushed past its limits regularly, had some good stacks and plenty of roll overs in both these. We copped some minor injuries from banging against a frame that wasnt really designed for the caning we gave it. we used to put MX helmets on for some of the "stunts" we did. a decent seat and good roll bar and seat belt would have been good to have. Pretty lucky not to get hurt with some of the silly shit we did :lol: got the tractor bogged in a ditch once and I was on it while my cousin snatched it out with his mums landcruiser :? launched the little tractor and nearly put me into orbit :shock: :shock: my back was farked for weeks after that :cry:


Have you thought about putting in a bucket seat, harness, padding to roll bar, protection to edges of fiberglass body etc. Maybe reinforce steering wheel (looks like its cut from timber?? if so could be prone to breaking with impact)

Your young bloke will probably give this a hiding and push it past its limits at some point, specially once testosterone kicks in in a couple of years.

Any idea what it will weigh when it s done? How long is the wheel base? Have you checked out its stability? looks like it might tip backwards/forwards easy on slopes!
Id be thinking about keeping him safe in it for when he tips it, or rolls it.

Big thumbs up for the effort so far. Awesome work :cool: I bet your young bloke is hanging to get in it :lol: :onfire: :onfire:
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Post by pootrol »

i was pretty much the same.had go karts that worked just as well on the main street as well as front lawn,mid sized tractor that topped out at 30klm/h and a few diff brands of ride on mowers the best being the cox.any one thats used the 80s style cox would know u can stand them on the back wheels real well.mate actually got footage of it tipping on him.neighbour sometimes drove his 1100 4cyl motor bike powered go kart down to drink with dad while i had a chop.scared the sh!t out of me.

the seat will prob get properly made foam / vinyl etc.steering wheel is just rough shape still now and will get glassed up later.was going to trim fibreglass hole with pinch weld and was looking at doing a safety belt v over shoulders and clipping between legs. havnt thought about foam to much until i see how close heads come.this thing is going to be walking pace and no more so balance wise im not to concerned but right from the start a mate said just make some cut off switches that i can dial in to cut the engine when it gets to much lean for/back and side to side.
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Post by 60 mad »

That is one wicked creation you have, thats so much better then the plastic barbie jeeps. Old man of the year nominations for you :cool:
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Post by tna racing »

i agree brad. wanna build 1 :D
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Post by Dee »

80's_delirious wrote:looks like it might tip backwards/forwards easy on slopes!
Id be thinking about keeping him safe in it for when he tips it, or rolls it.
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watching your little kid attacking climbs in that and flopping it would have to be one of the funniest sights ever :lol: (providing it was all safe/harmless of course!)

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Post by j-top paj »

:cool: :cool: :cool: :armsup: :armsup:

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Post by tazzazuk »

i can't see steering so is going to be rear skid steer? like a boob cat but just two.
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Post by grimbo »

tazzazuk wrote:i can't see steering so is going to be rear skid steer? like a boob cat but just two.
don't know what a boob cat is but post pics I'm sure they'll be appreciated :D
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Post by dank »

pootrol wrote:yeah petrol 4 stroke.if i end up with coin at the end i have seen electric start 11hp diesel motors on ebay........food for thought.
11hp diesel and electric start!! sweet! I could run my zook off that! :D
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Post by RockyF75 »

dank wrote:
pootrol wrote:yeah petrol 4 stroke.if i end up with coin at the end i have seen electric start 11hp diesel motors on ebay........food for thought.
11hp diesel and electric start!! sweet! I could run my zook off that! :D
Or use the mini truck to pull it out when u get stuck :P :D
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