That buggy looks like it weighs no more than 3500 lbs, RW's look a little overkill.
I might be remembering wrong, but I swear he said 2,600lbs But he does have a 500 Caddy in it
That buggy looks like it weighs no more than 3500 lbs, RW's look a little overkill.
I don't see how, both pumpkins have a bump stop above them with an inch or so of clearance.
He is now runing 49" Iroks......and can you really have tires that are too big??
It was built so that it limits uptravel at the center of the axle, but twists really well, so flex at either tire is great, and all the weight is really low.
I might be remembering wrong, but I swear he said 2,600lbs But he does have a 500 Caddy in it
i'll give you guys this one too....
man, now there are 2 rockwelled buggies that I don't hate outright.
That thing is sweet looking. I wonder what engine it runs since the engine sits so high? I decided to run a 60 front, don't have one yet, but I left it up to the fact if I could find some used comp tires I would stick with the 60/70 combo.
Sorry, but Rockwells and big block caddy motor would put it way over 2600 lbs. Maybe 3600 and that would be pushing it. Nice looking rig though.
Rockwells: 1600lbs? or so
rims and tires: 1000 at least
Big Block Caddy: 750 or so.
rough e-guesstimation says you are correct.
I really like that second buggy.
probably well over 4000 once you figure in tube, links, fluids, seats, winch, etc etc.
Sorry, but Rockwells and big block caddy motor would put it way over 2600 lbs. Maybe 3600 and that would be pushing it. Nice looking rig though.
cause big tires roll over little ledges
Rockwells: 1600lbs? or so
rims and tires: 1000 at least
Big Block Caddy: 750 or so.
rough e-guesstimation says you are correct.