Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
I love those wheels too!
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
I also like the full moon hubcaps. Damn, Pine, we musta bought the same Volksworld magazine...
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Close enough Pine?Pine wrote:
...but my ULTIMATE buggy wheel is the American Racing Torque Thrust II![]()
http://johannesburg.gumtree.co.za/c-Car ... Z232873277
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Update 6/11/2010
A lot of time has past since my previous post, but in the meanwhile I've been busy with a few small things on HW2 - not really important enought to post here, but still neccessary to complete the project. At this stage I need to have the roll cage powder coated first, then I can carry on with the final assembly.
Got the front steel wheels back - not 100% happy with the work done on them, but they have to do for now. I also got the seats back that were handed in a few months ago for re-upholstery, after threatening the black idiot who worked on them with legal action (an a few p...sklappe
). They are only halfway completed, and it looks terrible - obviously I did not pay for it, and reposessed my seats. In the meanwhile I will use a set of old buckets I have, and cover them with a set of blue and black 4x4 off-roader seat covers I bought at a a fraction of what the re-upholstery would have cost me. I am pretty gatvol for pathetic work done by so-called 'professionals' for which they expect good money, and I am sure many of you feel that way too. I really go out of my way to support local initiative, businesses and skills but if someone f..s me around, they will NEVER see me again!
For now - a 'mock-up' pic I took this morning of HW2 to get an idea of what it will (hopefully) look like in the end..

A lot of time has past since my previous post, but in the meanwhile I've been busy with a few small things on HW2 - not really important enought to post here, but still neccessary to complete the project. At this stage I need to have the roll cage powder coated first, then I can carry on with the final assembly.
Got the front steel wheels back - not 100% happy with the work done on them, but they have to do for now. I also got the seats back that were handed in a few months ago for re-upholstery, after threatening the black idiot who worked on them with legal action (an a few p...sklappe

For now - a 'mock-up' pic I took this morning of HW2 to get an idea of what it will (hopefully) look like in the end..

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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Lyk fantasties, ek sal 'n buggy oorweeg as hy so lyk !
Sterkte met die laaste paar dinge (wat gewoonlik die langste vat!)
Sterkte met die laaste paar dinge (wat gewoonlik die langste vat!)
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
looking brilliant Pine - good work
I think you need

I think you need

ANGRRR
http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... 23&t=14775
1302S
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Panel Van
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Ha! One day when I'm in a happier mood, ask me what happened to my Porsche seats when I gave them to a so-called Pro. Took me two months to get them back, in a rather depressing state compared to what they were likePine wrote: I also got the seats back that were handed in a few months ago for re-upholstery, after threatening the black idiot who worked on them with legal action (an a few p...sklappe). They are only halfway completed, and it looks terrible - obviously I did not pay for it, and reposessed my seats. In the meanwhile I will use a set of old buckets I have, and cover them with a set of blue and black 4x4 off-roader seat covers I bought at a a fraction of what the re-upholstery would have cost me. I am pretty gatvol for pathetic work done by so-called 'professionals' for which they expect good money, and I am sure many of you feel that way too. I really go out of my way to support local initiative, businesses and skills but if someone f..s me around, they will NEVER see me again!


I think that the general attitude in the car scene is like this - crap work at an exorbitant rate with sh#### service....and people ask why ACVWs are exported??!

Nevertheless, the Buggy is looking great

If it's too low, you're too old 

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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Thanks guys, I really appreciate all the compliments and it is a great motivator. I've just spent the past 3 hours adjusting the rear torision bars (again), but they are right now - at last!
When I assembled the chassis last year, I couldn't really determine the rear suspension height/stiffness, as the engine and body was not on yet. I ended up setting them up too stiff - they were so hard that the rear didn't even move downwards with TWO persons on it! So earlier this year I disassembled everything again and adjusted it - but it turned out the suspension was too soft, and as you can see in the pic above, HW2 resembled a low rider for a while - yuck!
Unfortunately I had to take the outer cv's on both sides off, in order for the trailing arm to drop low enough to seperate from the (double) spring plates. I managed to set both sides at the same angle (b.m.o. and improvised protractor) an lucklily I did not lose any fingers putting the spring plates under tension for the re-assembly
I did not take any pictures, as it is quite a messy job (eg. CV grease - yuck!
) - but you can read all about the procedure here
http://www.vw-resource.com/rearaxle.html
When I assembled the chassis last year, I couldn't really determine the rear suspension height/stiffness, as the engine and body was not on yet. I ended up setting them up too stiff - they were so hard that the rear didn't even move downwards with TWO persons on it! So earlier this year I disassembled everything again and adjusted it - but it turned out the suspension was too soft, and as you can see in the pic above, HW2 resembled a low rider for a while - yuck!
Unfortunately I had to take the outer cv's on both sides off, in order for the trailing arm to drop low enough to seperate from the (double) spring plates. I managed to set both sides at the same angle (b.m.o. and improvised protractor) an lucklily I did not lose any fingers putting the spring plates under tension for the re-assembly

I did not take any pictures, as it is quite a messy job (eg. CV grease - yuck!


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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Pine,
Your buggy is looking really great and also offers wonderful inpiration - well for me anyways. THANKS for the updates and also your other various posts.
Now let me think what I should go and do on mine..........
at the moment been busy with this....but have gotten much further now


Your buggy is looking really great and also offers wonderful inpiration - well for me anyways. THANKS for the updates and also your other various posts.




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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Pine the buggy is looking great! Well done!
I can't wait to see what the sprintstars are going to look like on it.

I can't wait to see what the sprintstars are going to look like on it.
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pine, damn she's looking handsome...........awesome work bro.
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Your buggy is so cool Pine!
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
THIS BUG LOOKS AMAZING! When i was a kid, my father built a buggy which was a tastefull spinoff of the kango range and since then i haven't seen anything that looks near as tastefull till now! You've really got an eye for this kind of thing:)