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Deuling's 1985 K5. "Restart thread on post #8415"

Good gollly. I go see a stupid avengers movie and I am 3 pages behind.

Did not read through it all. Just looked at the pictures. You are too tall for that seat. Just my opinion.

There is a new avengers movie out? Ugh, blazer has consumed me.
 
Holy crap Dave I actually thought of this. Like what would some say if they knew I towed 6000 lbs in a dually with only lap belts lol.

Adam is just sad cause he lost his yoga mat

He didnt lose it.....

He just dosent have room for it anymore because of all the cage in the way.:rolleyes:
 
I raced dirtbikes hard, no seatbelts or harnesses. I lived.

Nice work on the rig man. It is now better than what you started with.
 
The important thing in my mind is, when do you think you will make it to the dunes, Adam? I know you gotta be antsy!
 
Its just hard for me to believe that these things can sell for $450 a piece new and that the frames aren't strong. Im not saying your wrong at all, and i know you have way more experience. Have you ever seen one fail Brandon?

There are few people on the interwebs that I take advice credibly from. And those are ones with real experience, not web wheeling experience alone. So i like to get good advice from real experience.

I think the seats in my buggy have been repaired at least twice now. Both times were after significant "events" but none the less they did break. Keep in mind also my seat frames are now 12 years old too.

The seat frame is built from something like 3/4"x.065 wall cheese dick tubing. The basic seat frame is good for what it needs to do and that is contain your ass. The seat belts are what holds your ass into the seat and by default the seat into the vehicle. I like to think of the seat as something to sit in and the belts as the device that makes sure you stay sitting in the seat.


Here's the bottom line;
Your going to have an event in this vehicle at some point. There is no way to say how big that event will be, maybe it's a simple flop, maybe it's a big tumble or a head on. When that happens you want the fewest things to go wrong so that the end out come it ok. Now is the shoulder belt angle/mounting height going to kill you, probably not, it may? cause future back issues and it may not. To say this is a big deal is honestly splitting hairs IN THIS CASE. If this was a tube buggy with big horse power my opinion would be different but my gut feeling is that while not correct your risk factor is low in this one, but it isn't right at the end of the conversation. It's up to you to decide about changing it or not.

FYI most of the times I have rolled have been in recreational wheeling and with lap belts only. I only have one flop in a race to my credit and it was into soft dirt on the side of a jump. My brother has a few big events to his credit and those have resulted in repairs to the vehicle. One cartwheel event had him and the co-dog not wearing head and neck restraints and they were lucky to just walk away. The other he and my dad were fully equipped and said it was basically just watch the dirt and sky go by.
 
Good points Brandon.

I think I will whip up a couple of 180 bends with some notches tonight. Shouldn't take long.





Mitch, I really want to have it up there memorial weekend. It needs to be insured and road legal by the 20th.
 
Good points Brandon.

I think I will whip up a couple of 180 bends with some notches tonight. Shouldn't take long.





Mitch, I really want to have it up there memorial weekend. It needs to be insured and road legal by the 20th.

You might look at Wades point about the seat being too short for you. You can run the shoulder straps over the top of the seat and not in the slots. Just keep in mind that your catering to a "variety" of sizes and what works for you won't work for someone shorter or rounder. I guess that's where as close to right as possible comes into play.

This is the reason I went with low back buckets with a separate head rest. Tall dudes just don't fit in a bucket seat correctly.
 
Made good use of the stock spare mount. By hacking it to pieces....

Its got adustment for height in the mount. And i moved the tire in a bit from the side, so I have room for a bigger tire later. Or a smaller one... Yah right lol













 
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Are you going to have to unload the tire to get at the bottle for refills?

Nope. Just remove a lock and pop the clamps off and the bottle will slide out.

I checked also, and it reaches all the tires from this position :D

But even if I did need to remove the tire, it only takes a few seconds. No special tools etc.


Also it wont be something I gotta do all the time. The tank should be good for at least 24 tire refills from 10 psi to 30 psi.
 
Don't you normally want to leave the valve on the tank higher than the bottom? Or is that just an air tank and not CO2?
 
Don't you normally want to leave the valve on the tank higher than the bottom? Or is that just an air tank and not CO2?

Aww ****. More things to think about :doah:


Im gonna say no, because I dont want to move it :haha:
 
I totally said that last summer. I think I told Swetty something like, "Man Dave is brave for towing with that old dually." (Of course the two of us drive the biggest pieces of **** blazers all over the place)

Also, to be realistic. I don't think any car is surviving a 120mph impact on the street. They only crash test these things to 35mph-40mph unless manufacturers go out of their way.

Just some quick googling.

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2011/08/crash-test-101/index.htm
whats wrong with my 40 yr old original down to the hoses truck?

Truth, i remember that exact convo.

You guys wanna bitch at somebody, I'll send you pics of my floor. In the truck that I wheel. A lot. And drive all over the place....
taking some heat off Adam! Nice job Brian

Aww ****. More things to think about :doah:


Im gonna say no, because I dont want to move it :haha:
Thats what brings you more criticism!
 
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