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Getting a late start (AC's XRRA Build)

DavidsCJ7 said:
Ricky, you should patent those blue prints before someone steals them.

BTW, nice job on the buggy guys!

I started to Photoshop RickybPhotography.com in it. Someone needs to :popcorn:
 
I wish there were blueprints it would have been alot easier.I took hundreds of pictures over the last few years of being around comp buggies.Thanks for the compliment about CE.If anyone gets a chance to talk to him you'll see he is one top of the line feller.He let me measure his VW crawler in Texas.We ran it a little while tonight and everything seems to be working good.Hudlow Axle in Ga. is suppose to have the rear axles by Sat.Shock and springs by Friday.Drive shaft material maybe tomorrow.Axles being here on time is the only thing I'm worried about.P, kick iot in the ass and get ready,we've got some traveling to do. Maybe a test drive this weekend.Till we met again
 
Im hopin to fire mine Saturday... should have my 2pc driveline from Keith by tommorow, Im tryin my best thumb.gif
 
Adam drove around the yard today.Making side panels tomorrow.Only things left are lexon between driver and engine,and hopefully picking up rear axles Mon to Wed,a couple of days practice and hopefully run Sat.
 
Wow, good job guys. Can't wait to see it in person. How many worked on it during the build?
 
Adam has done most all the work.I'm just the finish up,elec,parts picker uper,run around and find what will work kind of jaskass.A big THANKS goes out to Keith at The Offroad Connection,without him we could have never made it in time.Now its down to the rear axles coming in this week.
 
POPS58 said:
Adam has done most all the work.I'm just the finish up,elec,parts picker uper,run around and find what will work kind of jaskass.A big THANKS goes out to Keith at The Offroad Connection,without him we could have never made it in time.Now its down to the rear axles coming in this week.
Wow, that is impressive.
 
Yeah one of the sucky benefits of a small shop is you dont have to walk all over for tools. I bet I waste an hour out of a full day at the shop walking around hunting for tools. I share space with my dad, and he put **** weird places routinely, and constantly moves the permanent location of items. I wasted over an hour once looking for safety glasses before going and buyign a new set. Turns out he put them all in a drawer in a file cabinet. How the **** would I have found that?
 
Its a 10" stroke built by Buggy Mike.I don't think he visits here but you can get him on CAOS,or I can get you a phone number.Adam has been running his cylinders for about four years and had O problems.He is also cutting the axles to clear around 51 degrees making 45 degrees very easy to run.
 

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