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Rockwells in LOW buggies

Mine. I'm 5'6" and it's not much taller than me ;D
 

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pillsbury said:
that's a Jim's Garage buggy right?
Yep, it's was built back in 2007. It's on narrowed rocks, it goes really,really well.
 

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How's this coming Adam? We went to haspin this weekend, was kinda hoping to run into ya there.
 
mckeddie said:
How's this coming Adam? We went to haspin this weekend, was kinda hoping to run into ya there.
Its been slow and steady, I could spout off 100 excuses as to why its not done but nobody cares anyway lol Realistically it should be done around the beginning of the year. And in relation to the thread, it sits with a 22" belly, the highest point on the roof is 68.5", and thats on 44s with suspension seats. I'll have to remove some vertebrates if i want it any lower
 
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Any updates? Anyone else got any pics? How low did gold digger end up being?
 
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Already posted this but since I started this thread I guess it should be in here too. Its 68.5" to the highest point, 22" belly, and about 118" wheelbase. running a mild 355 on propane with a 2wd T400 and divorved 205 behind the seats. Will be wheeling by spring! Being 6'4" and using rockwells and 44s makes it a little harder to get a low rider.
 

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Is that seat big enough it looks a little small, I'm not sure I would want my headrest halfway up my back.
 
They are Baja SS's and I didn't realize they were that short until this picture. It doesn't feel like that at all, but I'm looking into a different set.
 
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