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chadschoon said:stupid question but what is the advantage of a square frame rather then tubular? I imagine strength
Thats not a stupid question at all...
Strength is one, but chassis built entirely out of tubing can easily be built tough enough (or tougher) than you would need for a buggy like this. Of course, a well thought out design and excecution are important in the whole scheme of things too. The disadvantage would be an increase in overall weight. Most chassis built from only tubing tend to be a bit lighter. However, when you've got a non-competition rig built for 4 people w/ 60's, V8, auto, etc, light weight shouldn't be your goal (unless 4,200+ lbs. is your idea of "light").
I see people using non-round materials for two reasons typically... One would be the Modified Class buggy guys, since it is required. The other would be simply due to personal preference.
Although it takes more time and thought, the work that goes into a rectangular frame ends up showing more fabrication detail. Since it is going to be utilized as a promotional vehicle throughout the year, we felt we had better go the extra mile.