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How low is to low?? **rockwells**
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<blockquote data-quote="crawlin85cj" data-source="post: 362455" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>Simple formula that has worked for me over and over again. </p><p></p><p>20" belly</p><p>14" front shocks set half shaft</p><p>14"-16" rear shocks set half shaft</p><p>114" wheelbase </p><p></p><p>That combo works and works really well for all around use. I like a little less wheelbase to race on with a 39" tire, around 110"</p><p></p><p>Roof height depends on how tight you cram the belly to the tcase, seats to the tcase and how much headroom you need. The tighter it's packaged the tougher it is to service. The flatter the lower links are at static ride height the better my buggies have handled and climbed vertical walls. </p><p></p><p>My $.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crawlin85cj, post: 362455, member: 2643"] Simple formula that has worked for me over and over again. 20" belly 14" front shocks set half shaft 14"-16" rear shocks set half shaft 114" wheelbase That combo works and works really well for all around use. I like a little less wheelbase to race on with a 39" tire, around 110" Roof height depends on how tight you cram the belly to the tcase, seats to the tcase and how much headroom you need. The tighter it's packaged the tougher it is to service. The flatter the lower links are at static ride height the better my buggies have handled and climbed vertical walls. My $.02 [/QUOTE]
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