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mckeddie said:
As long as core is posting pics, I might was well add. Wish I had a more current better looking pic of it. We were in the middle of reworking some of it here.
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We are getting ready to start lowering ride height by about 3-6" now.

u just letting air out of shocks or redoing entire mounts?

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bowtieblake said:
It seems that im not going to be able to find a used chassis so it looks like im going to be having one built. Id like to see full tube buggy pics that are the "aetna"-"Smith" style. Thanks in advance guys. I cant wait until a finished muddy, beat on buggy is chilling in the basement so I can get some sleep and focus at work.
I've got a used chassis for sale $3000.00 o.b.o
 

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yellowjacket said:
u just letting air out of shocks or redoing entire mounts?

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Raising drivetrain as much as possible, redoing all upper mounts, and probably have to do some work on the steering to get the ram to clear the crank, or else have to move the motor back a little of need be.

Gonna do a little work on the rear so I can fit another tank under where the single tank is now. There's alot of wasted space where the exhaust is run, and its way to far out to mason jar from evarts to need to worry about running empty ever.
 
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mckeddie said:
Raising drivetrain as much as possible, redoing all upper mounts, and probably have to do some work on the steering to get the ram to clear the crank, or else have to move the motor back a little of need be.

Gonna do a little work on the rear so I can fit another tank under where the single tank is now. There's alot of wasted space where the exhaust is run, and its way to far out to mason jar from evarts to need to worry about running empty ever.
yup. these little bitty buggies u gots ta make every inch count! sittin low is where its at..my treps come as high as my valve covers even with 7" of uptravel..

sorry about the hijack:p back to more buggies

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Just signed up. Nice looking Buggies on here. I live in Fairbanks Alaska. Been running my buggy for the last 3yrs and finally smashed the cab on a flop in Aug this past summer. Figured it was time to upgrade. Currently building a 408 stroker motor for her, rebuilt the trans to the hilt and finished the exo and cab interior.
Picture from last summer wheeling on the glacier.
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Dusty, you are along way from Alaska! Been following your build on Pirate for years so it's good to have you as a local now!
 
ridered3 said:
Dusty, you are along way from Alaska! Been following your build on Pirate for years so it's good to have you as a local now!
Someone posted a link to this site on Pirate. I am a big fan of the Bustedknuckle films. I don't really wheel that way but I think its pretty cool to watch. Some of the tube work and design on the buggies is amazing. Its a little more about survival out here. Wouldn't want to snap a wheel off 50-100 miles from the trailer.
 
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Gonna do a little work on the rear so I can fit another tank under where the single tank is now. There's alot of wasted space where the exhaust is run, and its way to far out to mason jar from evarts to need to worry about running empty ever.
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i thought u mounting extra tank to haul for me, next harlan trip! :dblthumb:
 
Draco said:
Welcome! Nice ass truck man. Love the rifle mount in the cab! :dblthumb:
Thanks. I am liking the builds on this site. You southern boys are crazy! LOL! I love the style. We need a little more skin to hold some heat up here. A cab truck makes it a little easier.
I started my thread on Pirate as just a normal build thread and started posting my trip reports in there. I like writing about my adventures. I don't go on day trips. At a minimum I go for 3 days. It kind of found a following so i kept doing it. I've been getting better at pictures and bought a GoPro this winter. I am hoping to work on more video footage and editing. Pictures and video really don't do the place justice. The country is HUGE! Even in my truck I feel small. It can feel overwhelming when you get way out there. It would be easy to die or get stuck out there with no way of contacting anyone. I have been getting better at stocking up on survival gear for trips. I started taking my gold prospecting gear with me last year and its cool getting out to places others can't and finding great color. Having a truck you can haul so much gear. You need to haul alot of gear here in Alaska. You never know whats going to happen. You may be 35-100 miles from your trailer but from your trailer it might be a 3hour drive to the closest town.
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Kodiak Dodge said:
Someone posted a link to this site on Pirate. I am a big fan of the Bustedknuckle films. I don't really wheel that way but I think its pretty cool to watch. Some of the tube work and design on the buggies is amazing. Its a little more about survival out here. Wouldn't want to snap a wheel off 50-100 miles from the trailer.
Will you go find the hoffmans and kick them in the twat for being dumbasses? thumb.gif
 
race_jeep said:
Will you go find the hoffmans and kick them in the twat for being dumbasses? thumb.gif
They are actually from Sandy Oregon which is 30 miles from my hometown where I grew up. I wouldn't give them too hard of a time. The Discovery Channel scripts all the drama the way they put it together. From what I have seen they aren't really doing much different than other prospectors I see up here. I do wonder about the lack of research and the plan to how they are finding the gold. It is not hard to talk to an old timer and find out some tricks. Maybe I take it for granted living here for 17yrs but If I was tossing the kind of money at it as they are my research would be alot more crisp. I wouldn't have touched a machine without drilling. That is dumb that they didn't know that. To me it seems obvious. In Oregon you have to dig test holes before you build a house to see what the soil is like. There is no difference with gold prospecting unless you are working in a stream.
 
my junk.....can't wait to take it south
 

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he is in michigan. those pictures are from canada. there is a few of us building some southern style rigs.2 will be at the gorilla run.look for the monster black 6x6 totter home.will be a rockwellrig on 54 's w a supercharged 6.0 and a yellow buggy with a 572 in it. we are trying to step it up so we can come down and hang with you guys.
the blue buggy pictured is mike r.it has portals 49's and a aluminum 5.3. works real good.
 
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