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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 1569517" data-attributes="member: 16354"><p>True, linked it would not be a "Formula Toyota" class anymore.... but since that really doesn't exist much it doesn't bother me, and this things has already been bastardized enough to probably not fit the rules anymore. I picked this because I always liked the shape and it was a good deal to get a budget "buggy" and back on the trail. If I implement all my plans, about the only f-toy left by the time I would be done would be the frame and basic shape. But that's getting ahead of myself, right now I'm just looking at the pile of parts and now wondering if putting the 3-link that was on it back together would be a good or "better" idea than springs. Both plans require a certain amount of investment, just want to put the money in the right way.</p><p></p><p>I did do a little additional searching on Pirate. Surprisingly didn't find a ton of info or threads, but the general idea I got was the TG kit was not the cat's meow. There are better options. Course general opinion I got from my Pirate search was anything TG is crap, no mater what it is. </p><p></p><p>4WU make a kit that looked pretty nice, and got good comments. And they make one specific for putting a D60 infront. Might look into it in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 1569517, member: 16354"] True, linked it would not be a "Formula Toyota" class anymore.... but since that really doesn't exist much it doesn't bother me, and this things has already been bastardized enough to probably not fit the rules anymore. I picked this because I always liked the shape and it was a good deal to get a budget "buggy" and back on the trail. If I implement all my plans, about the only f-toy left by the time I would be done would be the frame and basic shape. But that's getting ahead of myself, right now I'm just looking at the pile of parts and now wondering if putting the 3-link that was on it back together would be a good or "better" idea than springs. Both plans require a certain amount of investment, just want to put the money in the right way. I did do a little additional searching on Pirate. Surprisingly didn't find a ton of info or threads, but the general idea I got was the TG kit was not the cat's meow. There are better options. Course general opinion I got from my Pirate search was anything TG is crap, no mater what it is. 4WU make a kit that looked pretty nice, and got good comments. And they make one specific for putting a D60 infront. Might look into it in the future. [/QUOTE]
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