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Rockwell Formula Toy

skinny pedal1

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A decent start to my Formula Toy build...still have lots of work ahead :beer:
 

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looking good...

about time you made some progress on that thing...now put down the beer & get back to work :fawkdancesmiley:
 
about time you made some progress on that thing...now put down the beer & get back to work :fawkdancesmiley:

What are you talking about...the only time he gets work done is when beer is involved.:haha:
 
great job getting rid of the toy axles and motor:redneck: , now finish the job and get rid of the toy frame and just build a buggy:haha: :fawkdancesmiley:
 
so far i have 1 steer axle but i think that will change before it is completed. they are 49''s
small block chevy ' th350 ' 203/205 t cases with a jeds machining doubler and for steering i have a psc kit that they put together that is specific for rockwell's with 46'' or larger tires. which includes a 3'' double ended ram.
 
nice job on the wheels. that thing looks good. good work:cool:
at least somebody has the balls to run 60 eaters!!:beer: fawk dana junk:puke:
 
OMG!! That thing is a HUGE BITCH. Are those 49x21x16.5 tires on 8'' Hummer wheels?

Are you building this thing for KOH next year?:eeek:

So how wide is that thing? Whats the wheel base? You must have one big ass car trailer.

So why did you keep the Toyota frame? Sure cant call this a F-Toy.

Cant wait to see it hit the trails it look bad ass. Got any close up pictures of the suspension.
 

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