Dynamite Design
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He won the first koh with the solid axle moon buggy. Not the OG race that JR and Randy won in the bronco, but the second one.
Dynamite Design said:He won the first koh with the solid axle moon buggy. Not the OG race that JR and Randy won in the bronco, but the second one.
X 2. Get welderingStretch said:Less typing, more wheldering. Deadlines are looming. People wanna see you pull this one off. They can go to buttpirate if a IFS/SA car debate is necessary.
gatekeeper said:In the desert yes but in the rocks there is no way you will ever get traction from a ifs to be better than straight axle
Dynamite Design said:No worries, didn't think so. Thanks for asking.
The evolution of Ultra 4 racing has always been about the mix of rock crawling, and desert racing. Although it's heart is in Johnson Valley, it has been moving it's evolution east. The races are getting longer and tougher.
Trophy trucks are built to be a bill board. The are big, nasty loud, and bring high horsepower. Suspension is it's milk, and dares you to drink it. They are equipped for dooms day, and designed around unforgiving toughness.
^^^^ this is my definition of a trophy truck, and my model.
The ability to show up at any race, east to west, and perform at the highest level on a Carter Racing budget is the goal. The suspension will out run the motor on any track when the right knobs are turned. The driver and the steering will be the Achilles heel in the desert. Consistency + finesse + brawler. It's in the mix.
^^^^ this is the vision, and why it gets the name 2xRT
And as for the short course track. Bring on more. The weight of the truck that will keep the tires in check through the desert can be shaved in 10 minutes. The entire truck will tunable.
POPS58 said:
Dynamite Design said:Phones been lost. I'll post some pictures later