diffdude wrote:My wife wanted to buy a Yamaha rhino to take camping, I told her could build her something cooler. So here's what I have so far. The rear trailing arm are porsche 944 ther 75mm wider than stock vw with 4 piston brembo brakes. I turned the front 944 hubs to take linkpin bearings and made some caliper brackets.
Interesting buggy project
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Re: Interesting buggy project
That thing is going to rock
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Re: Interesting buggy project
Makes me wonder how high you could really lift a beetle or bug for a serious offroad toy... Not expecting monster jeep performance but still makes me wonder..