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Moab Bronco Safari

rjlougee

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So I finally got around to fixing the buggy after it broke on the waterfall on Upper Helldorado and I find this when I pull the floor boards off:

D20Cracked.jpg


The D20 is actually broken into 4 pieces! I had to put a strap around the T-case so it didn't fall apart when I pulled it. Hard to believe it was still driving in high range.

So now I get to fix a bunch of stuff. Time for a new Buggy Build thread.....
Joe
 

Viperwolf1

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Ouch. Is that the result of heavy throttle and bouncing tires?
 

rjlougee

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Ouch. Is that the result of heavy throttle and bouncing tires?

Well, I doubt anyone would accuse me of having a heavy right foot. Actually it happened on the waterfall, I was under throttle, but the rig went up a foot or two and made a loud noise and came back down. Didn't feel like it bounced.

Right now I'm wondering how many guys are gonna read this and spit coffee/beer/milk out their nose. %) Not a heavy foot per se, more like "impatience".
Joe
 

sprdv1

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So I finally got around to fixing the buggy after it broke on the waterfall on Upper Helldorado and I find this when I pull the floor boards off:
So now I get to fix a bunch of stuff. Time for a new Buggy Build thread.....
Joe


Ouch... %)
 
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