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I reckon you should throw away the rest of the body and build the toob onto the chassis in the same way as Nam's buggy was built... then just put the bonnet back on (nothing looks better than a beat on bonnet) and add a fire wall and it's all systems go...
i'm thinking that after seeing the breakages at the oz-rock event that hilux diffs aren't going to hold together very well (depending on tyre size of course)... how about thinking ahead some and buying some monster diffs to run under you zook that you could then transfer onto a buggy at a later date?
greg wrote:I reckon you should throw away the rest of the body and build the toob onto the chassis in the same way as Nam's buggy was built... then just put the bonnet back on (nothing looks better than a beat on bonnet) and add a fire wall and it's all systems go...
i'm thinking that after seeing the breakages at the oz-rock event that hilux diffs aren't going to hold together very well (depending on tyre size of course)... how about thinking ahead some and buying some monster diffs to run under you zook that you could then transfer onto a buggy at a later date?
I think you should stop thinking and finish YOUR car
More seriously the Zook will just be a fun Zuggy until i know what i want in a buggy. I figure the only way to know what i want in a buggy is some wheel time. This seems to be the quick and easy way to get some wheel time on the rocks.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
greg wrote:I reckon you should throw away the rest of the body and build the toob onto the chassis in the same way as Nam's buggy was built... then just put the bonnet back on (nothing looks better than a beat on bonnet) and add a fire wall and it's all systems go...
i'm thinking that after seeing the breakages at the oz-rock event that hilux diffs aren't going to hold together very well (depending on tyre size of course)... how about thinking ahead some and buying some monster diffs to run under you zook that you could then transfer onto a buggy at a later date?
hmmm i just competed in the last werock round with my zuk
drove to and from the event with no breakages
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redzook wrote:
hmmm i just competed in the last werock round with my zuk
drove to and from the event with no breakages
driving over other cars' tyres in the car park at we-rock does not count as competing tim.
either way though - given the damage report from the oz rock event included MQ and GQ cv's - it's got me thinking these are not up to the rigours of hard comp use.
redzook wrote:
hmmm i just competed in the last werock round with my zuk
drove to and from the event with no breakages
driving over other cars' tyres in the car park at we-rock does not count as competing tim.
either way though - given the damage report from the oz rock event included MQ and GQ cv's - it's got me thinking these are not up to the rigours of hard comp use.
yeh gq and mq cv's arnt that strong
u can build toyota diffs stronger then most
the new 30 spline longfields are a fair bit stronger then stock d60 axels
wich is beef
Team UNDERDOG #233
WERock Australia thanks to
[url]http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com[/url]
[url]http://www.rockbuggysupply.com[/url]
redzook wrote:
hmmm i just competed in the last werock round with my zuk
drove to and from the event with no breakages
driving over other cars' tyres in the car park at we-rock does not count as competing tim.
either way though - given the damage report from the oz rock event included MQ and GQ cv's - it's got me thinking these are not up to the rigours of hard comp use.
yeh gq and mq cv's arnt that strong
u can build toyota diffs stronger then most
the new 30 spline longfields are a fair bit stronger then stock d60 axels
wich is beef
One sure thing is that EVERYTHING will break eventually. Although those CTM U joints on the ABT buggy do look the goods.
Update: All parts with the exception of the rear disconnect have now been aquired just need to fix the busted bits on the Hilux to get it out of theway and then start cutting up the Zook yet again.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]