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TUFF TRUCK VITARA

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TUFF TRUCK VITARA

Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Now that we didn't get into TTC this year Paully doesn't mind everyone seeingthe build up of his Vit.

Spec are:
Vitara Chassis
Subaru 2.5 ltr turbo
ford C4 auto
Rover transfer
9 inch diffs with dana 60 outers (4 wheel steer)
42 inch Iroks.
Can't get the photo,s to work so here are the pages the pics are on.
http://www.overkill4x4.com/paully.html
http://www.overkill4x4.com/paullies5.html

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Post by grimbo »

why didn't you get in? Not enough votes or it wasn't ready in time?
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

grimbo wrote:why didn't you get in? Not enough votes or it wasn't ready in time?
Didn't get enough votes.

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Post by j-top paj »

grimbo wrote:why didn't you get in? Not enough votes or it wasn't ready in time?
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Post by grimbo »

that sucks. So they actually have enough competitors this year that voting counts?
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Yep we didn't buy any mags for that reason normally they don't get enough entrants. Anyway our fault.
The body actually sits over all the tube work.
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Re: TUFF TRUCK VITARA

Post by RUFF »

OVERKILL ENG wrote:Now that we didn't get into TTC this year Paully doesn't mind everyone seeingthe build up of his Vit.

Spec are:
Vitara Chassis
Subaru 2.5 ltr turbo
ford C4 auto
Rover transfer
9 inch diffs with dana 60 outers (4 wheel steer)
42 inch Iroks.
Can't get the photo,s to work so here are the pages the pics are on.
http://www.overkill4x4.com/paully.html
http://www.overkill4x4.com/paullies5.html

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Are these current pics?
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Post by v840 »

Man, thats porn. :cool:
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Post by suzuki boy »

That is VERY nice! :cool:

Bad luck about tuff truck though! :cry:
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Post by Squik »

Ahhh... you will get in if someone drops out... you are a reserve...
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Post by A1 »

Its OK there's still a TUFF TRUCK VITARA ,actually competing this year ;)



The new mods looks all as ive been told by a few people .....very :cool: just how much head height is there with the chopped roof and internal cage :?: ....

And remind me again just how much vitara chassis is there :lol:

And I recall Paully advertising the 42"s was he dropping in tyre size to the sticky's (ie 39" BFG reds?) or have the new irok stickys landed?



Shame about missing out .....rear steer rigs will dominate again this year and with no rear steer penalty they will be in there element...

Be good to see this on the trails soon ...just keep paully from driving it at Rover park
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Post by RUFF »

A1 wrote:Be good to see this on the trails soon ...just keep paully from driving it at Rover park
The way the last one fell apart down there im not sure i would drive it anywhere :finger:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

RUFF wrote:
A1 wrote:Be good to see this on the trails soon ...just keep paully from driving it at Rover park
The way the last one fell apart down there im not sure i would drive it anywhere :finger:
:finger: :finger: :D
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Post by RUFF »

OVERKILL ENG wrote:
RUFF wrote:
A1 wrote:Be good to see this on the trails soon ...just keep paully from driving it at Rover park
The way the last one fell apart down there im not sure i would drive it anywhere :finger:
:finger: :finger: :D
:lol:

So are those pics current? When will we first see this out now the TTC isnt important? Will he compete in Buggy comps with the body off?
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Post by RUFF »

A1 wrote:just how much head height is there with the chopped roof and internal cage :?: ....
Looks like the seats are mounted really low so i dont think this will be an issue.
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RUFF wrote:
A1 wrote:just how much head height is there with the chopped roof and internal cage :?: ....
Looks like the seats are mounted really low so i dont think this will be an issue.

True looks like they have plenty of room even with like 3" cut out with the roof chop .....and the internal ...and its only Paully's head so who cares .... :D


Does look pimp though ....cough did I say that out aloud :finger:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

RUFF wrote:
OVERKILL ENG wrote:
RUFF wrote:
A1 wrote:Be good to see this on the trails soon ...just keep paully from driving it at Rover park
The way the last one fell apart down there im not sure i would drive it anywhere :finger:
:finger: :finger: :D
:lol:

So are those pics current? When will we first see this out now the TTC isnt important? Will he compete in Buggy comps with the body off?


These pics aren't totally up to date will put more up this week.
It will be at the event that Greg and Bee Bee are running.
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Post by big38l »

RUFF wrote:
A1 wrote:just how much head height is there with the chopped roof and internal cage :?: ....
Looks like the seats are mounted really low so i dont think this will be an issue.
. With Paully driving and Sam naving, head height won't be much of an issue anyway!
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Post by GRPABT1 »

OVERKILL ENG wrote:
RUFF wrote:
OVERKILL ENG wrote:
RUFF wrote:
A1 wrote:Be good to see this on the trails soon ...just keep paully from driving it at Rover park
The way the last one fell apart down there im not sure i would drive it anywhere :finger:
:finger: :finger: :D
:lol:

So are those pics current? When will we first see this out now the TTC isnt important? Will he compete in Buggy comps with the body off?


These pics aren't totally up to date will put more up this week.
It will be at the event that Greg and Bee Bee are running.
SAM
Well hurry up then we want more pics :armsup:
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Post by zookboy »

hey dan dont forget i can ready everything you write lol :finger:

dan dont get gealous i know my vit is better lol ;)
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Post by zuk33 »

i must say it looks very cool

looks like there is is a huge amount of
work in a very nice looking rig like this

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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

zuk33 wrote:i must say it looks very cool

looks like there is is a huge amount of
work in a very nice looking rig like this

kane
It is nice to be able to finally build something from scratch with all brand new parts. There will be close to 500 odd hours in the build.

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Post by zuk33 »

any reason that you didnt go with an atlas t/case??
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Post by zookboy »

we have got an atlas sitting there but no good cant fit it tailshaft will hit the seat.

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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

We went for the Rover over the atlas because of the rear output on the rover case is in a better position beeing offset rather than the Atlas centre rear.Which allow us to run a rear tailshaft at better angles and clearance. Also as we have developed internal disconnects for the rover case i think they are on par with what the Atlas has to offer.

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Post by zuk33 »

ok sounds good

is it going 2 have a dry sump system in it?
and if so is that the tank behind the seat?


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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

zuk33 wrote:ok sounds good

is it going 2 have a dry sump system in it?
and if so is that the tank behind the seat?


kane


Yes the engine has adry sump as we couldn't get enough clearance for the diffs and that is the tank behind the seat.

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Post by antt »

how are you gonna be holding the body onto it sam? pins, or those zues fasteners or??? and is it all gonna be 1 big piece, or will the roof be seperate from the pillars, guards etc
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Post by redzook »

OVERKILL ENG wrote:We went for the Rover over the atlas because of the rear output on the rover case is in a better position beeing offset rather than the Atlas centre rear.Which allow us to run a rear tailshaft at better angles and clearance. Also as we have developed internal disconnects for the rover case i think they are on par with what the Atlas has to offer.

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i thought u could get offset atlas tcases?

the disconnect i seen wasnt on par :finger:
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