NYCEGUY01
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- Willard, UT
I haven't been racing the last couple years but I usually get to a few races a year to run a checkpoint or do recovery. It's a good time.that looks like a good time! do you race with BOR?
I haven't been racing the last couple years but I usually get to a few races a year to run a checkpoint or do recovery. It's a good time.that looks like a good time! do you race with BOR?
To clarify, this build is going to be primarily a family wheeling rig, built to 4600 specs. The initial build will be axles, long arm, and unibody stiffeners, etc, followed by cage work. After that will come all the "race" stuff; safety being the primary focus. My goal is to end up something something that will be just as at home down at Sand Hollow with the family, as it will be at Johnson Valley in full race trim. The cage will be built with a rear seat in mind.
I want to avoid this build going so far in one direction, that it can't do the other stuff. I know that will mean that there will be some sacrifices; race cars don't have back seats, so i will have to work around that. It's all part of the build process.
To clarify, this build is going to be primarily a family wheeling rig, built to 4600 specs. The initial build will be axles, long arm, and unibody stiffeners, etc, followed by cage work. After that will come all the "race" stuff; safety being the primary focus. My goal is to end up something something that will be just as at home down at Sand Hollow with the family, as it will be at Johnson Valley in full race trim. The cage will be built with a rear seat in mind.
I want to avoid this build going so far in one direction, that it can't do the other stuff. I know that will mean that there will be some sacrifices; race cars don't have back seats, so i will have to work around that. It's all part of the build process.
I love the build plan and needed requirements as an all around family rig, while still meeting the 4600 Class requirements. This will be fun to watch come together!
Post up when you're to the point of needing a bunch of hands to knock out work, we'll have an RME Build Party!
What about cutting the back of the cargo area out. Raise the tank 6 inches or so and then fab around the tank another floor that is just raised 6 inches. More work bit keeps cargo area still intact just shorter and is not in the passenger area. Just shorten the fuel filter hose and should still be able to keep the stock fuel tank filler location.Yea it will be a challenge, but with some creative engineering, it shouldn't be impossible. One of the bigger question marks that i currently foresee is going to be the fuel system; 4600 class rules state that you must run a fuel cell. The ZJ's stock fuel tank is behind the rear axle under the floor. most, if not all of the ZJ's I've seen have mounted the fuel cell to the cargo area, inside the Jeep, so its up out of the way of rocks. well, if i'm gonna be running a back seat for my kids, i don't really want to run a fuel cell right behind them, even with proper shielding and ventilation. But i also don't really like the idea of having a full cell in the stock location, since its down low, and vulnerable to rocks. even still, I haven't pulled the stock tank to even know how much room i would have to work with.
back to the present, i haven't really had a ton of time to work on this lately. The rear axle is a bit cleaner than it was in the last picture, but the front hasn't gotten any attention just yet.
The only thing better than one co-driver is 3 co-drivers.I like the family rig racer. You should race KOH with your entire family with you!
And little ones that have to stop to go pee after each trail.The only thing better than one co-driver is 3 co-drivers.