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I finally have a sandrail... kinda. It needs alot of work, but i hope to have it drivable by Halloween 2010

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it needs a new rear torsion setup, strip the house paint etc

the main thing right now is the cage is to low for me, anyone with a bender willing to help for a couple cases of beer? :laughing: my neighbor has a jd2, but i dont know him to well yet and he just moved in so its not mounted to the ground yet.

i cant wait to hit the dunes :thumb:

oh and its going to be right hand drive lol

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  • 2 weeks later...

still waiting on the bender, but in the mean time, I cut the rear end out, picked up a new rear end and a dual port 1600 motor.

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This was the donor car for the motor and torsion setup. It took about an hour to pull the motor and trans, and to pull the body off the pan

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after hours of of staring at my frame and several beers later we decided the best thing to do is get rid of the frame and start fresh. I love the look of the 1/2 1600 class cars, so i plan to build a two seater for the dunes with the look of a 1600 car. Its just a matter of finding out some dimensions so i can start bending some tube.

Id like it to look similar to this car other than maybe different sheet metal work.'

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i don't know if you have thought about looking for a roller to get you started, but it will certainly be easier than going in without a good set of plans. at least the rollers are already set up for your drive train you specify and can save you a lot of headaches in the long run.

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main problem is lack of funds, and not being able to make up my mind. I cant decide if i want a 1600 car or make a new sandrail similar to mine but wider. Im leaning toward a sandrail because it would be alot simpler and it would be ready by halloween.

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Its called progress. Can't wait to see it finished. Its going to be a long summer... :blury:

hopefully it will all be worth it by the time dune season comes.

I love building things, knowing and learning how things work, and being able to say i made that, mostly why i love working construction so much (if it would ever pick back up :laughing:)

Ive also been working on mounting the bus trans in the bug torsion

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curious too see what you guys think of my welds, i just started welding in december :lol:

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I pulled apart the trans recently to replace the seal and bushings in the nose cone only to discover this

nose cone damaged

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bearing destroyed

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so im in the process of learning how to tear apart the trans :lol:

i picked up a new nose cone from RcTrans (really helpful people there)

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This guy doesn't even have his chit built yet and he's doing tricks in the garage! :beerpint::contract:

:think:

:driver: we talked about strapping it behind the truck and pulling it through the neighborhood, but the lack of brakes might suck

tonight we mounted the seats and bent up some tube for the sides should have pics sunday or monday

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