How would you spec out a budget crawler?
Selling our TJ made sense when I did it... but now I want something to wheel again. We considered a family rig for awhile, but I think I'd like to undertake a buggy project. Having 2 rigs would overcome a lot of the problems we had with wheeling, so I think I may just do 2 side by side. With that in mind, budget is even more important. I don't have a budget in mind, I'll spend the $ where I need to, but also can't go all in. Also - no need for go fast on this build, it's not really our thing. 100% crawler. I'm really not even sure if I'd do skins on it. Definitely a hood. Needs to be 3 seater.
I'm 3,000 miles from my garage, so this is all just theory until the end of summer. It's fun to think about :thumbs:
This is what I'm thinking:
Chassis
Drivetrain
Miscellaneous
Would you do anything differently? One tons worth the cost? 37s silly now that 40s are small? Just buy a RZR? Start with 2 YJs instead?
I'd love to hear your guys' ideas, or what you'd do differently.
Selling our TJ made sense when I did it... but now I want something to wheel again. We considered a family rig for awhile, but I think I'd like to undertake a buggy project. Having 2 rigs would overcome a lot of the problems we had with wheeling, so I think I may just do 2 side by side. With that in mind, budget is even more important. I don't have a budget in mind, I'll spend the $ where I need to, but also can't go all in. Also - no need for go fast on this build, it's not really our thing. 100% crawler. I'm really not even sure if I'd do skins on it. Definitely a hood. Needs to be 3 seater.
I'm 3,000 miles from my garage, so this is all just theory until the end of summer. It's fun to think about :thumbs:
This is what I'm thinking:
Chassis
- AZ Crawler BMP III plans - this is the option I'm leaning toward. Having never built a chassis, it would give me a better chance of everything fitting with less rework and would be the least expensive starting point http://azrockcrawler.com/
- Use Bendtech and make my own creation. I could do this while we're traveling, and have a design ready to start bending when I got back. I like this idea, but I'd feel more confident with a proven starting point. Add to that the AZ plans would actually be cheaper than buying the software
- JHF or other fabricator build a chassis - this is the most ideal option, but probably not in the cards due to cost
- Goat built - I really like this option. The "full kit" is $12k, but does come with a ton of stuff to make the build easier. I don't think it really fits the crawler only idea I'm going for. Would feel strange using 37s and airshocks on this.
Drivetrain
- Engine - GM 4.3L - cheap, plentiful, enough power for a light buggy for this purpose. Probably a TBI for simplicity?
- 4L60E/700R4/TH400 - Not picky on trans, definitely auto. Not doing a manual valve body on this one.
- Twin stick Dana 300
Miscellaneous
- D44/9 inch - This is a big budget concession. I got really lucky on our one tons in the TJ, I doubt I'd come across a deal like that again (twice). Rear would be spooled, front probably detroit?
- Steel wheels w/ weld on beadlocks
- 37's - I'd probably do Maxxis Creepy Crawlers (Bias ply). I realize 42's are the new big thing, but I think 37s would meet our needs.
- Airshocks - Probably Fox or King... not a lot of brand loyalty here. I was going to do FOA, but as far as I can tell they don't offer an airshock. Any other brands to consider?
- Polyurethane bump stop
- Seats - comfort is pretty important to me. I'd probably just go new PRPs for this so they all matched
Would you do anything differently? One tons worth the cost? 37s silly now that 40s are small? Just buy a RZR? Start with 2 YJs instead?
I'd love to hear your guys' ideas, or what you'd do differently.