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That's cool. Have you taken it in mud yet?
ps, do something with the Air Cleaner, it looks so.....Fragile....I'm thinking snorkle of some sort.
If you find another spare wheel/tire, put them on the front axle (duals in the front), this reduces the changes of having to ever change a tire out in the woods.
I did not see shocks on the front axle, might keep you from breaking a spring (I can get you some used shocks from the Trains I work on, they are in good shape but we have to change them every xxx miles, they are free to you, but you pay for the ride from Miami)
I would mount one or two 12V fluorescent lights under the rear seats ($12.99 from Bass Pro) to light the deck.
At least two more batteries, with one of those boat selector switches. And a big dry box wired with 12V power for keeping cell phones charged etc,,,,
And you need a 4" to 6" round convex Mirror mounted on the frame, handy for shaving or getting the remnants of mud out of your eyes.
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I would re-route the gas filler neck to make it more 5 gallon jug filling friendly
Quoteps, do something with the Air Cleaner, it looks so.....Fragile....I'm thinking snorkle of some sort.This was the first thing I thought of... and the gas tank I would do something else with. How about a raft too and a nice winch? Very cool project though. Make a nice party barge!
I feel kind of stupid for asking, but what's it good for? Nice fab. work, I just don't understand its intended purpose or why the passengers are 12 feet in the air. If the mechanical components were up higher and a snorkel air breather I could see a literal swamp application???
You know the fastest way to tell that machine is from Florida and not Louisiana? No beer cooler right behind the driver's seat and no Bar-B-Q pit welded to the handrails in back! Really though, that is a great looking machine. I know you must be very proud of it. I would be.