Yoshi
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- Birthday 01/28/1978
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Broken Arrow Ok.
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I build long travel, motorcycle powered sand rails
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sand and speed....
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I'd highly recommend changing the bracing below the a-pillar, that top side tube will bend pretty quick if you roll it, especially since the lightbar frame is welded to the front top and will apply a good amount of load to the a-pillar.....
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Got the same e-mail, what they hell were they thinking sending that stuff to another manufacturer. This isn't even the best one i've got, those effers send me that stuff all the damn time......
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ok, I just found some pics of your rail, I am gonna assume it's a homebuilt. If you decide to do some mods to the chassis, I would suggest putting a brace under the a-pillar to the floor, as it is in the middle of a tube right now and will easily bow down in a flip, and I would highly suggest running a cross tube between the top of the shock tower hoops before you rip those hoops off as well.....
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I would seriously consider having the chassis sandblasted and have someone go back over those welds with a tig to wash them in, every weld I can see in the second pic, from the arms to the center carrier, looks very unsafe. Is that a sick sand car or a homebuilt? Was that 1/2" tab already there when you bought it, what the hell....
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still holding up ok? How much time have you put on it since Feb.?
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no diff, steer with the gas, fishy tail is yo friend..
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we're still talking about the rail, correct?.........lol
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Not sure if this is the best place for this, if there is a better forum, please feel free to move it. This buggy and trailer were stolen within the last 48 hours from Russellville Arkansas. It's an edge buggy. The buggy and trailer are a one of a kind, attached are pics of the black trailer, and the buggy. Just trying to get the word out for a member in another forum...
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I think she meant she would get lock jaw from what she would be doing for a long time as payment for effin up his rail, lol....
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As long as you don't plan on driving that rail, I think the frame you have will be fine.....
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sounds good, i'll wait a little longer to see how it does over time before I try it out though. I hope it doesn't give you any issues....
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No problem, glad it worked out. You can make some decent money buying kits and doing the final completion, plus it takes a lot of your work load down. I don't make very much off my frame kits, and I have a ton of money wrapped up in R@D and fixtures to produce them, so off frame kits alone i'd prob. break even for what I invested to produce them in about 10 years, lol. I make my money on the completes......
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so hows it holding up?
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Are you just buying Force Tek (formally known as Sonic) frames, and doing the final completion?
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I have 2 customers that go out there, here are pics of their rail...