Part it or Wheel it?

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Two projects at once is never a good idea. You can completely forget about it with a kid on the way.

Congrats BTW. :cheers:
 
I want to build this thing but I keep waffling back and fourth.

The general consensus seems to think that I shouldn't.
 
Leave the cracks in the frame, crank the torsions up, stuff huge bald tires on it and put a shackle lift in the rear. That is how I would have built it when I was 16.

Oddly, some of my fondest wheeling memories are from poo-box trucks built like that.

Seriously, though. Unless you can plan it out, budget and build it before the kid comes, I think they are right.
 
So does anyone need mini parts?

Ken you never responded to my PM about the hood. Are you still interested in it?

I kept running numbers and spoke to Wildman last night. I would have to buy springs and a bunch of stuff. I can always built a buggy later.

Now whats the best way for attaching rum to a stick? Duct tape?
 
Why would you want to waste perfectly good rum by using a stick? :bang:

You can buy the jug with a handle already on them and I usually mix mine with Coke. :cheers:

Just beat the snot out of the damming thing. Stop over analyzing....
 
Then I would have to do brake lines and clutch lines. Its either build it or part it at this point.

As for the rum remark.

If you need a berserker with torches to tear apart that hulk, tie a bottle of rum on the end of a stick and coax pat off cape. :)
 
Then I would have to do brake lines and clutch lines. Its either build it or part it at this point.

As for the rum remark.

Thats a looooong stick to go from RI to the sandbar.
 
I would think that is more of a whiskey job than a rum job. Rum job!!??? That's a new one
 
Fine, part it out and get this then.

85 toy
 

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