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Tube Buggy
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Tube Buggy
Actually started welding today so hopefully this thing should happen fairly quickly.
Specs are going to be:-
4.4L P67 motor with rover heads
ZF auto
lt230 transfer with stock 3.3 gears
rover/toy hybrid diffs with 4.3 centres and longfields
Planning on using lots of rover stuff in this rig. Things like pedals, steering, brakes, dash (eventually), springs, and standard rover axle housing mountings (which means radius arms for the front and still using the stock centre ball joint in the rear).
Wheel base will be a stock 100 inches and basically all the major components (like motor/gearbox/transfer , axles , steering box, panhard etc) will all be in standard locations relative to each other. Which means that I will be using standard drive shafts also. Doing this makes it alot easier because Im basically just measuring of my disco to work out all the critical dimensions. Hopefully it will be running less than 3in of lift over stock as far as the front diff is concerned to try to keep all the front geometry not too far out of wack.
I want to run at least a 37in tyre for street work and will probably end up with my 42s on it for trailered wheeling.
The killer for all this is that Im hopping that I can get it fully street legal and properly street registered on 37in tyres. There are lots of hoops to jump through to get this but it is possible.
Should have something worth taking a pic of by the end of the weekend.
Sam
Specs are going to be:-
4.4L P67 motor with rover heads
ZF auto
lt230 transfer with stock 3.3 gears
rover/toy hybrid diffs with 4.3 centres and longfields
Planning on using lots of rover stuff in this rig. Things like pedals, steering, brakes, dash (eventually), springs, and standard rover axle housing mountings (which means radius arms for the front and still using the stock centre ball joint in the rear).
Wheel base will be a stock 100 inches and basically all the major components (like motor/gearbox/transfer , axles , steering box, panhard etc) will all be in standard locations relative to each other. Which means that I will be using standard drive shafts also. Doing this makes it alot easier because Im basically just measuring of my disco to work out all the critical dimensions. Hopefully it will be running less than 3in of lift over stock as far as the front diff is concerned to try to keep all the front geometry not too far out of wack.
I want to run at least a 37in tyre for street work and will probably end up with my 42s on it for trailered wheeling.
The killer for all this is that Im hopping that I can get it fully street legal and properly street registered on 37in tyres. There are lots of hoops to jump through to get this but it is possible.
Should have something worth taking a pic of by the end of the weekend.
Sam
Strange Rover wrote:Yep - rover transfer case will do this in stock form - just dont know for how long.
Sam
Longer than a Lux case would!
It would be good to marry a Rover t/case to a hilux T/case. Twin cases and the ability for front wheel drive! Like what the Yanks have done with the Toy/Dana 300 set-up!
Strange Rover wrote:Yea - basically when you are doing a front dig you are spinning up the side gears in the centre diff. Good thing though is that the front wheels will be doing twice the speed because of this so I shouldnt have to get on it as hard.
Sam
Been alot lighter it should steer around a bit easier too!!!
Also if you get YOUR SPOTTER to have more BEERS than he could help pull it around!!
G'day Sam,
I was thinking about doing a tube 100" bugy once i have finished my 90" project, but your sounds like it will be a killer !!
I'm thinking of building my project 90 on a 100" chassis now...I think 91" is too short :( I knew 100" was the happy medium before I started the project, but i wanted a 90, now I think 100" will be better for crawling
I was thinking about doing a tube 100" bugy once i have finished my 90" project, but your sounds like it will be a killer !!
I'm thinking of building my project 90 on a 100" chassis now...I think 91" is too short :( I knew 100" was the happy medium before I started the project, but i wanted a 90, now I think 100" will be better for crawling
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Re: Tube Buggy
Strange Rover wrote:Actually started welding today so hopefully this thing should happen fairly quickly.
Specs are going to be:-
4.4L P67 motor with rover heads
ZF auto
lt230 transfer with stock 3.3 gears
rover/toy hybrid diffs with 4.3 centres and longfields
Planning on using lots of rover stuff in this rig. Things like pedals, steering, brakes, dash (eventually), springs, and standard rover axle housing mountings (which means radius arms for the front and still using the stock centre ball joint in the rear).
Wheel base will be a stock 100 inches and basically all the major components (like motor/gearbox/transfer , axles , steering box, panhard etc) will all be in standard locations relative to each other. Which means that I will be using standard drive shafts also. Doing this makes it alot easier because Im basically just measuring of my disco to work out all the critical dimensions. Hopefully it will be running less than 3in of lift over stock as far as the front diff is concerned to try to keep all the front geometry not too far out of wack.
I want to run at least a 37in tyre for street work and will probably end up with my 42s on it for trailered wheeling.
The killer for all this is that Im hopping that I can get it fully street legal and properly street registered on 37in tyres. There are lots of hoops to jump through to get this but it is possible.
Should have something worth taking a pic of by the end of the weekend.
Sam
Should be good keep us updated
Chris.
WOW!!!!
What a DAY!!!!!! Man i tell ya this Sam dude sort of knows a thing or two about building AWESOME RIGS!!!
I got out there this morning and basically Sam had the base and the link mounts tacked on!
I was suppose to be fixing the T/case in the POS but after seeing the buggy i thought that looked like more fun!!!
Here are some pics enjoy!!!!
(WARNING: The following pictures contain shots that may Exite some viewers. If you are easily excited by awesome Rigs, please keep tissues available for easy clean up.)
What a DAY!!!!!! Man i tell ya this Sam dude sort of knows a thing or two about building AWESOME RIGS!!!
I got out there this morning and basically Sam had the base and the link mounts tacked on!
I was suppose to be fixing the T/case in the POS but after seeing the buggy i thought that looked like more fun!!!
Here are some pics enjoy!!!!
(WARNING: The following pictures contain shots that may Exite some viewers. If you are easily excited by awesome Rigs, please keep tissues available for easy clean up.)
landy_man wrote:awsome man....amazing what you can accomplish in a day if you know what you are doing and have the right tools to do it with..
Even amazed us and we only half new what we were doing. It is a very cleverly designed frame (that I sort of copied off). Most of the tube work is actually all 2D. I think there is only one pair of tubes that were bent in 3D.
Big thanks to Adrian (POS) for all the help today. We went from his first pic to these above in about 6 hours and 18 XXXX gold stubbies between us. It was that bloody hot.
Heres a pic of the rig that Im basing mine off.
Sam
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