dudley wrote:
It's Tuff Truck, not tough buggy.
but there is where the problem lies. "buggy" and "truck" isn't clearly defined.
i used to think pete's old yellow cruiser was "buggy" until i saw how he had to drive the pants off it to make it measure up against the first generation of "true buggies" (the Bathurst WEROCK round where the Haultech moon buggy was unvailed). watching him blow 3 yew beut mega tuff CV/axles trying to drive/exiting a course that was getting driven by the buggies drove home that his rig wasn't the defining line in buggy/truck.
so lots of tube doesn't define it.
is a truggy (sruggy, nuggy, or whatever make initial you want to put in front) a truck or buggy?
Wendle/nam's old patrol based "tr/n/buggy" was more standard nissan than almost any nissan in the field at tufftruck this year (TB42, standard 5 speed, standard case, with reduction gears, nissan diffs, GQ shorty chassis), but most would call it a "buggy".
so chassis/original drivetrain doesn't define it.
the original firetruck (before it was ravaged for the firebug), and i'm assuming black betty (haven't seen it in use for a long time) used to give a good nudge to the buggy teams at werock/ozrock. the firetruck was also running things like high 9's and atlas T cases while the buggy guys were still playing with Rover T cases and toyota axles.
these two jeeps are also some of the closest to what i'd call full bodied trucks in the field.
is drivetrain component choice, or ability on rocks going to be your deciding factor?
personally, i say run what ya "brung"