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Buggy build "Indecision"
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<blockquote data-quote="kmcminn" data-source="post: 515371" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>Pholman, the buggy is looking good. I am seeing how you have you shocks mounted. Seems like most of the time people run the eyes of the shocks 90° apart. Where the top shock bolt is pointing toward the engine the bottom shock bolt is running from front to back on the rig or vice versa. I have always heard you do it like that to keep them from binding and breaking the shock. I noticed a blue Rockwell buggy on here is like done like yours, I was going to mention in his build but thought I needed to look around a little first. I started looking on WOD instagram and all his builds the shock eyes are 90° apart. Just something I think you should look into. It would be great for some of the reputable builders or tech gurus to chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmcminn, post: 515371, member: 982"] Pholman, the buggy is looking good. I am seeing how you have you shocks mounted. Seems like most of the time people run the eyes of the shocks 90° apart. Where the top shock bolt is pointing toward the engine the bottom shock bolt is running from front to back on the rig or vice versa. I have always heard you do it like that to keep them from binding and breaking the shock. I noticed a blue Rockwell buggy on here is like done like yours, I was going to mention in his build but thought I needed to look around a little first. I started looking on WOD instagram and all his builds the shock eyes are 90° apart. Just something I think you should look into. It would be great for some of the reputable builders or tech gurus to chime in. [/QUOTE]
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