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<blockquote data-quote="bluetoy" data-source="post: 179564" data-attributes="member: 569"><p>Thanks guys. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="thumb.gif" title="Thumb thumb.gif" data-shortname="thumb.gif" /> It's not an extreme rig, but it should do good on most trails. My main objective for this rig was to have a comfortable family trail rig so I can take my wife and two little boys out with me. </p><p></p><p>I agree wiith you Zukiscott. I hate an exo cage that looks like a jungle gym. I tried to keep it as minimal as I could and still keep the kids safe and also keep the body from getting totally trashed after a few rides. I also built it as close to the body as I could. It is less than 1/8" off the body in places. I took the sleeves out of the body bushings and tightened the bolts as tight as I could to keep the body from flexing on the frame and getting into the cage. </p><p></p><p>I'll planning on building a low budget toyota buggy this winter so I can still get crazy on the harder stuff if I want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluetoy, post: 179564, member: 569"] Thanks guys. thumb.gif It's not an extreme rig, but it should do good on most trails. My main objective for this rig was to have a comfortable family trail rig so I can take my wife and two little boys out with me. I agree wiith you Zukiscott. I hate an exo cage that looks like a jungle gym. I tried to keep it as minimal as I could and still keep the kids safe and also keep the body from getting totally trashed after a few rides. I also built it as close to the body as I could. It is less than 1/8" off the body in places. I took the sleeves out of the body bushings and tightened the bolts as tight as I could to keep the body from flexing on the frame and getting into the cage. I'll planning on building a low budget toyota buggy this winter so I can still get crazy on the harder stuff if I want to. [/QUOTE]
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