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  1. untchabl

    43 stickies vs 60 strength?

    I'm running 40" irok stickies and everyone else in the group is on 40" reds. No issues for any of us. My buggy has only been on a few trips so far but pretty much all the rest of the guys have had theirs for several years.
  2. untchabl

    43 stickies vs 60 strength?

    Myself and several buddies run 40" stickies on built Toyota axles with great success. However we're all around 3k pounds, 4 bangers and automatics. Plus we're much more into slow, technical crawling. All that to say, it really depends on your driving style that makes the biggest difference...
  3. untchabl

    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    Think I set mine up around 4-4.5" of shaft showing if I remember correctly. They're great when I'm actually on obstacles. Don't unload on vertical or off camber situations. They just bottom out occasionally when going between trails and try to get up a little speed.
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    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    Not really, might pull the air shocks and put more oil in them. I originally put in the exact amount of oil that Swayaway recommended but the shocks bottom out occasionally when riding between the trails. Seems to be common practice for people to fill the shocks all the way to about 3/4" from...
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    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    Pulled the interior out. Have a small leak between the transmission and the front t-case to fix. Gonna give it a good cleaning and a nut & bolt check so it will be ready for next year.
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    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    Not much to update. Buggy is performing great, I'm still learning where the limits are of what it can and can't do. No changes planned, just wanting to ride more. Hopefully going to Harlan in the spring.
  9. untchabl

    Is anyone actually riding?

    We've stayed in the Ponderosa both times that I've been. It's a 5 bedroom 4 bathroom cabin. It's very nice, full kitchen, large front and back porch, plenty of parking out front for tow rigs and buggies. I have heard nothing but good things about any of the cabins there. I think there are...
  10. untchabl

    Is anyone actually riding?

    Group of us went to Good Evening Ranch last weekend.
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  14. untchabl

    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    Scott's Custom Off-road. It comes with the flanges but they are not drilled. You have to drill them to the pattern you need.
  15. untchabl

    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    The @MarsFab buggy got it's photo in the new Mittler Brothers catalog.
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  17. untchabl

    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    Had a great trip to the Ranch. Buggy did absolutely amazing, not a single issue. Crawled everything I put a tire on. @MarsFab did a killer job on everything. Buggy is super comfortable to ride in all day and suspension works great.
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    Is anyone actually riding?

    Group of us just rode Good Evening Ranch this weekend. Had a great time and the new buggy was amazing. I'll try to post some pics/videos
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    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    @ridered3 it's parked in the shop and probably won't make another trip until spring. Not much free time right now between work and the little one.
  20. untchabl

    Throwing in the towel - my MarsFab buggy build

    First ride went great, no issues at all. Rig performed flawlessly and I couldn't be happier with it. It was just a few hours at Uwharrie National Forest, so no real obstacles to really test it out but it was still great to finally get it out and enjoy it. Time to start planning some trips for...
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