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Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build
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<blockquote data-quote="MarsFab" data-source="post: 761651" data-attributes="member: 1511"><p>I wish this could be narrower. The Toyota transfer case is tall and the output flanges is up high. I literally have the sides of the seats within a half inch of touching the case. The bottom of the case sits almost on the floor of the belly and the seats still sit over 10" off the floor. Unfortunately the only way I could have made it narrower would have been to mount the seats 6" higher throwing off the whole proportions of the chassis. In hindsight I probably would have leaned the b-pillars in at the top a few more degrees to give the illusion of the chassis being narrower but I didn't want the drivers head to be unprotected in a rollover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarsFab, post: 761651, member: 1511"] I wish this could be narrower. The Toyota transfer case is tall and the output flanges is up high. I literally have the sides of the seats within a half inch of touching the case. The bottom of the case sits almost on the floor of the belly and the seats still sit over 10” off the floor. Unfortunately the only way I could have made it narrower would have been to mount the seats 6” higher throwing off the whole proportions of the chassis. In hindsight I probably would have leaned the b-pillars in at the top a few more degrees to give the illusion of the chassis being narrower but I didn’t want the drivers head to be unprotected in a rollover. [/QUOTE]
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