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Basic buggy/rig dimensions- belly height vs seat position vs drivetrain
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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPKEVIN" data-source="post: 651560" data-attributes="member: 13136"><p>All I know is building from scratch is a challenge. I measured my RZR, my truck, my wifes Jeep to get my seating position figured out. After a built the cage on the first design I spent several days with different ideas and just came to the conclusion that visabilty was not what I wanted and the roof was really to close to my head to be safe. I decided to grind all the tack welds and redo the whole center area.</p><p></p><p>I started with the Goatbuilt subframe which rally determines engine position, and with equal lower link lengths, determines axles location. All I had to do was build around it. Sounds simple but has been more difficult. </p><p></p><p>I am building just an all around recreational rig. Simple, light, low, good visabilty, storage behind seats for tools and straps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPKEVIN, post: 651560, member: 13136"] All I know is building from scratch is a challenge. I measured my RZR, my truck, my wifes Jeep to get my seating position figured out. After a built the cage on the first design I spent several days with different ideas and just came to the conclusion that visabilty was not what I wanted and the roof was really to close to my head to be safe. I decided to grind all the tack welds and redo the whole center area. I started with the Goatbuilt subframe which rally determines engine position, and with equal lower link lengths, determines axles location. All I had to do was build around it. Sounds simple but has been more difficult. I am building just an all around recreational rig. Simple, light, low, good visabilty, storage behind seats for tools and straps. [/QUOTE]
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