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I need someone to finish building my buggy, but who?
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<blockquote data-quote="fl-krawler" data-source="post: 347607" data-attributes="member: 884"><p>Fixing the rear shock issue would be easy, and its the least of the problems with the chassis. Its as simple as inboarding the upper shock mounts, and adding the supporting tube work to make it strong. To lower the front down, and make it level with the rear would pretty much take cutting most of the front off and starting over, unless you want to just have the shocks ride lower in their stroke, and sacrifice uptravel (which isn't good for rock bouncing). If you have to move the engine to allow those mods, you may end up having to cut/modify whats left of the original chassis to allow that to happen. At that point you have just put more time and material into your existing chassis, instead of just starting out fresh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fl-krawler, post: 347607, member: 884"] Fixing the rear shock issue would be easy, and its the least of the problems with the chassis. Its as simple as inboarding the upper shock mounts, and adding the supporting tube work to make it strong. To lower the front down, and make it level with the rear would pretty much take cutting most of the front off and starting over, unless you want to just have the shocks ride lower in their stroke, and sacrifice uptravel (which isn't good for rock bouncing). If you have to move the engine to allow those mods, you may end up having to cut/modify whats left of the original chassis to allow that to happen. At that point you have just put more time and material into your existing chassis, instead of just starting out fresh. [/QUOTE]
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