let's discuss cheap buggies for a sec

BCGPER

Starting Another Thread
Location
Sunny Arizona
How fast was that D60 going when it tried to kill you?? :rofl:

hahah if it's not moving it won't hurt me. Expect a "WTF are these brackets held on with, titanium rivets" post soon though.

I've got a complete JK suspension laying in my shed you're welcome to pick over, if you decide to go some kind of coil route.
 

bryson

RME Resident Ninja
Supporting Member
Location
West Jordan
Vote # whatever +1 to start with the S-10... it doesn't have to look anything like an S-10, but it will save you LOTS of $$$ and time to use the firewall and floor and motor and trans and t-case...

Suck it up, put on your man pants, and do the right thing here. There is no other way this thing will wheel in less than 3 years if you don't.
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
I'm still unsure how starting with a full-bodied, full-carpeted, full everything POS s10 is going to save time over using an FJ40. If I use the 40, I don't have to deal with a roof when setting up the cage, either. Plus, I can set teh engine where I wnat it and cut out the floor with a LOT less trouble. Clocking cases in a rig w/carpet sucks. And taking the carpet and underlayment out sucks too.

I"ll take it under advisement though. It just seems like I'd have to take a lot out, and THEN do work, instead of just adding and workign towards a finish line w/a 40.
 

skippy

Pretend Fabricator
Location
Tooele
I say build the 40 you have enough motors and stuff laying around your place you might as well use one of those.......
 

bryson

RME Resident Ninja
Supporting Member
Location
West Jordan
I'm still unsure how starting with a full-bodied, full-carpeted, full everything POS s10 is going to save time over using an FJ40. If I use the 40, I don't have to deal with a roof when setting up the cage, either. Plus, I can set teh engine where I wnat it and cut out the floor with a LOT less trouble. Clocking cases in a rig w/carpet sucks. And taking the carpet and underlayment out sucks too.

I"ll take it under advisement though. It just seems like I'd have to take a lot out, and THEN do work, instead of just adding and workign towards a finish line w/a 40.
Nobody said you had to keep the cab... just the floor and firewall.
 
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