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<blockquote data-quote="6uldv8" data-source="post: 4387" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Wasn't sure where to start this or if anyone is even interested. I know you guys have a ton of knowledge that I'd like to tap from your head.</p><p>Here's my thoughts...I'm interested in building a buggy....I only want to do it once.....I don't want to build an obvious ****-up right from the start! </p><p></p><p>As I've observed rigs over the past few years I've tried to figure out the big secret to what works better and if there really is a big secret to what works. Is it the driver? I see "balls to the walls" drivers do well on some things and I see "finesse" drivers whip something else. Is it H.P.? Big works good but I've seen small work just as well. Wheelbase? Is there a magic all around best dim.? Weight? Seems like the heavy sprung weight rigs suffer at times but the the lighter weight rigs struggle for traction at other times!</p><p></p><p>I could go on for a while with my list but I'm thinking you get the jist of the thread. Throw up some knowledge and discussion if you guys are interested....I know I'm interested in hearing what you've got to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6uldv8, post: 4387, member: 7"] Wasn't sure where to start this or if anyone is even interested. I know you guys have a ton of knowledge that I'd like to tap from your head. Here's my thoughts...I'm interested in building a buggy....I only want to do it once.....I don't want to build an obvious ****-up right from the start! As I've observed rigs over the past few years I've tried to figure out the big secret to what works better and if there really is a big secret to what works. Is it the driver? I see "balls to the walls" drivers do well on some things and I see "finesse" drivers whip something else. Is it H.P.? Big works good but I've seen small work just as well. Wheelbase? Is there a magic all around best dim.? Weight? Seems like the heavy sprung weight rigs suffer at times but the the lighter weight rigs struggle for traction at other times! I could go on for a while with my list but I'm thinking you get the jist of the thread. Throw up some knowledge and discussion if you guys are interested....I know I'm interested in hearing what you've got to say. [/QUOTE]
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