The OLMod
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- bitGangsta'
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The OLMod
Well, I'm just starting on this, and I won't buy an OL because it does not have AWD. Enter RS and the xmod. It has AWD, yet ground clearance is dismal, so starts this project:



It'll have a G55 body and wheels plus OL shocks when done. Right now it's just a mockup. I'll be turning the motor around and solidifying the suspension.



It'll have a G55 body and wheels plus OL shocks when done. Right now it's just a mockup. I'll be turning the motor around and solidifying the suspension.
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Well, I'll take a pic or 2 of the bottom when Bob stops singing (I love The Hurricane, and the playlist this week rocks even more than usual). Anyway, I bolted down 2 front driveshaft guides down on the bottom of the chassis. Basically, it uses the driveshaft as its pivot point. I hope it has as good travel as the OLs I've seen, and I know it'll be able to take on more mud than an OL. I just ordered the body, shocks, and an OL chassis to chop up for this. I hope it fits the chassis (I can fix that though). Pics of the bottom in a minute.sg219 wrote:Very interesting!!!![]()
Could you take a pic or two from the bottom and mention a few details?
It looks like that idea might just work pretty good.
Edit: Pic:

The tape's there to hold the bushings in. I think bushing'll be better for this offroader.