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Coleworx Terminator

The Luke

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Drool. This thing is bad.

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Looks great but I'm not sure about those roof bars dropping down between the seats ...looks like a real head knocker.

I'm also betting that clamped on ram seemed like a cool idea but wouldn't be around long.
 
The chassis design at the driver/passenger head is just dumb. Even if it had full containment seats it would still be dumb. Craftsmanship is outstanding the mesh vents are not easy to work with. I give it one thumbs up. thumb.gif
 
First glance it looks like a new roof on the moon rover, and the skins moved up a little. Not my cup of tea, not to mention there's no way I'd fit height wise.

With all the race rigs and high end suspension setups out on the trails these days, it almost seems dated out of the gate.
 
Brian is the man. :tc
I have never seen him build anything that didn't flat work and yes the craftsmanship is always second to none. Usually more to it than meets the eye. He does a lot of trick stuff you cant see.
Great to see him building again.
Who was it built for?
 
Looks like Daniel Dennis is the proud owner.

I agree on the head knocker between the seats. I'm not a fan. Love the rest of the rig though. It doesn't help in a huge terminator fan.
 
Steering is clamped. We machined a notch in the aluminum and then machined a 1/2" wall clamp that sets in the recess. Done the same thing on my JK buggy and to my knowledge it has never failed.

As far as headroom, there is plenty trust me. You have more room than most cages.

Suspension is 16" travel in the rear and 14 in the front. shocks are remote reservoir with DSC so it has plenty of adjustment for me. Meant to be a trail rig, so I didn't want the extra weight of bypasses.

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Hell I like it. Trail rig and a showpiece.

I'd get much more enjoyment from that than a street show car.

Don't need all the clicky clacky bypasses and extra weight/cost/complexity to cruise trails.


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Brian and Daniel have forgotten more about building bad ass Buggys than 99% of us here! I'm sure this thing is legit and no bullshit about it! Not there first rodeo
 
onetoncrawler said:
Thanks man. Tapatalk won't let me type over 10 words or so or I would post specs haha

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Sure blame it on Tapatalk...lol Looks awesome.


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zukimaster said:
Brian and Daniel have forgotten more about building bad ass Buggys than 99% of us here! I'm sure this thing is legit and no bullshit about it! Not there first rodeo

I was thinking the same thing, Daniel has had enough badass rigs that I'd imagine he knows what he wanted this go 'round
 
zukimaster said:
Brian and Daniel have forgotten more about building bad ass Buggys than 99% of us here! I'm sure this thing is legit and no bullshit about it! Not there first rodeo

Exactly. Two top notch guys right there. They can both build awesome rigs on their own, so anything those two built as a team has got to be even better.

Beautiful buggy. Great work Brian and Daniel. Can't wait to see it on the trails. :dblthumb:
 
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