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  1. Sean762

    Build JHF Trail Chassis

    Were people having issues with the 3" rams not being enough for 42" stickies and if so, what were the issues?
  2. Sean762

    Build JHF Trail Chassis

    How'd the tires do? And any more pics of the car behind you? Chassis looks interesting.
  3. Sean762

    Build JHF Trail Chassis

    Glad you're okay. Good luck with the rebuild. Hope it's back together quickly.
  4. Sean762

    JHF Portal Axle Bible

    What caster are the knuckles set at on these axles? Woody's build thread said 2° rear and 5° in front...but on another board, someone's saying Jesse Haines is recommending 5° for the rear.
  5. Sean762

    Build Portal Buggy revamp

    Apparently (on the 9" anyway) the slinger is optional since in LP configuration, the pinion's so low that the front pinion bearing is always in oil. Now, I've seen some seriously turned up 9" rear ends to get the driveline to mate to the rear output on Jeeps for example....and I'd think on...
  6. Sean762

    Build Portal Buggy revamp

    I'm pretty sure I'm going 9" (with Toyota conversion flanges) at this point. I'm a Toyota guy so while I'd really love to run them, the 9" just gives me a little extra peace of mind since it's stronger and cost is basically a wash. Granted, I'm giving up a good 1/2" of ground clearance...
  7. Sean762

    Build Portal Buggy revamp

    Right...I get why they are flipped due to the 2 gear portal. Sorry for not being more clear in my question: What I was asking specifically was why a Toyota FJ80 HP in the rear.....was it to get the gears to drive on the correct "drive" side? Obviously a flipped LP Toyota 3rd would have given a...
  8. Sean762

    Build Portal Buggy revamp

    Do I see a flipped Toyota HP 3rd in the rear of your car? I'm assuming you designed it that way so that you were on the drive side of the gear in the rear axle?
  9. Sean762

    Build The Search for the Perfect Trail Buggy

    Who's ram mount is that? I've seen something similar on 3 different JHF Trail cars now....Battleborn's, this one and one on Jesse's FB page. It looks clean and appears to do a good job of protecting the cylinder and shafts. Looks like it might be Jesse's normal "cup" design with plate over the...
  10. Sean762

    Build The Search for the Perfect Trail Buggy

    That turned out AMAZING. Need more pics! :)
  11. Sean762

    Build The Search for the Perfect Trail Buggy

    Sorry for bringing up an old thread, but how has this worked out for you?
  12. Sean762

    Build JHF Trail Chassis

    And 1.75" tube for those main lower frame rails, correct? So....24.5" ID. ***EDIT: Actually, since your skid is probably at the center of the 1 3/4" tube (or just over it), the ID is probably more like 26.25"***
  13. Sean762

    Build JHF Trail Chassis

    Right...I read the 48" at the A pillar, 52" at the B. What I meant by width of the lower frame rails was the lower rails at the bottom of the buggy.....see red arrow in your pic below. I have a TH350 and 700R4. The Hero 3 speeds I have are big, but not really that much bigger than an Atlas...
  14. Sean762

    Build JHF Trail Chassis

    Fantastic build, Woody! Very interested in a JHF chassis myself but am seeing that while LS engine swaps are possible...it appears fitting a 3 speed Hero would potentially be a no-go (and I have two brand new ones sitting here along with 2 5.3L LSXs that I really want to put in my next build)...
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