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Xtreme 4x4 - S10 Truggy

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Did anyone watch the show today? When they said truggy, I kinda winced. But seeing it near the end of the show made me think otherwise. :shock:

It's got a 502ci RamJet crate engine, Rockwells, 20" PSC beadlocks, 40+" BajaClaws. "thumbsup" The body work actually looks nice, and the dove tailed rear looks nice.

And Ian actually said "It looks kinda like some kids RC car on performance enhancing pills." :lol:

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Yeah I watched it today aswell and thought the same thing, but its going to be pretty hardcore it looks like. I thought it was kinda strange though they are going to go with aluminum links on the four link setups.
 
I thought it was kinda strange though they are going to go with aluminum links on the four link setups.


I've seen quite a few 1:1 rigs,comp or trial rigs,running aluminum links.

With a proper set up and the correct materials used,it can be quite strong."thumbsup"
 
Haven't seen any of the new episodes, but it looks like it's got a good stance, I like it already "thumbsup"
 
I didn't hear anything about it being a show truck, but a high end rig... like the stuff Poison Spyder builds.
 
Kinda random, but do any of you guys know a place that hosts older episodes? Any of you guys with the DVR's capable of putting some episodes up on rapidshare or soemthing?

I found the suburban gorilla and suzuki episodes, but thats it.
 
I've seen quite a few 1:1 rigs,comp or trial rigs,running aluminum links.

With a proper set up and the correct materials used,it can be quite strong."thumbsup"

You are right Aluminum links have some good benefits if made out of the right material. I am getting ready to build 1.75 dia. 7075 aluminum links. The main benefit is that they will deflect allot more than steel and you won't have dent links all the time like my comp rig.
 
there baseing it off of a truggy that was in crawl magazine. thats cool how they made the fenders in the frist epoisode
 
it tivoD but due to all the snow on the dish it didnt show...:-(:cry: Pissed me off, I look forward to that every sunday...:x
 
They never said it would be a show truck.


I think its a great build, it dose look like a comp rig, lol.


Watch the first episode dip, Jessi said this will be there most show rig build to date. Yes it will get ran, like what twice maybe before it breaks or gets parted:lol:

Great show but, they really hack shit together. I bet they dont get much time to build though.
 
Watch the first episode dip, Jessi said this will be there most show rig build to date. Yes it will get ran, like what twice maybe before it breaks or gets parted:lol:

Great show but, they really hack shit together. I bet they dont get much time to build though.
my favorite was when he ground down the axle tube to get it to fit to save money from having it pressed in:roll: that is downright jimmyrigged
 
I bet they dont get much time to build though.

That's pretty much the deal. If anyone is interested in more info about the show and behind the scenes type of stuff, Ian posts regularly on pirate. He even gets, and gives, advice over there. I think that's one reason I like the show, both hosts seem willing to accept the fact that someone else might have more knowledge than them.
 
my favorite was when he ground down the axle tube to get it to fit to save money from having it pressed in:roll: that is downright jimmyrigged


yeah, but how many of these real world guys working on their 1:1 "jimmyrig" their rides, cause like Ian, they may not have the money, time, or facilities to do all the fancy work.
 
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