Skip to content
pwozney
@pwozney
Active Member
Joined: March 10, 2015 11:14 pm
Topics: 3 / Replies: 9
Reply
RE: lid shocks

Yeah it is pretty awesome! I take my 7 year old and I would always have to hold it open for him because he's not really strong and steady enough to d...

8 years ago
Reply
RE: lid shocks

So I've got this thing and I threw it in there and it seems to work. I can't compress the shock by hand, so I was actually a bit worried that it'...

8 years ago
Reply
RE: lid shocks

Hi Don, After going to my local auto parts shop, and a lot of online searching, I ordered this guy: All the specs seem to line up pretty ni...

8 years ago
Reply
RE: lid shocks

donmitt - 5/23/2017 5:49 PM Thanks for the replies. I am able to read the markings on the shock and it's a Tokico Y2063. But no longer made or c...

8 years ago
Topic
Replies: 0
Views: 240
Reply
RE: Designing a roll bar

Hack'n - 3/12/2015 5:26 PM That's a hefty one but the single back bar would do it in this case. Good call. I think this is the last design...

11 years ago
Reply
RE: Designing a roll bar

In order to be really functional the back bars need to be as high as possible with good triangulation. Here's something with more triangulation:

11 years ago
Reply
RE: Designing a roll bar

a combined rollbar and bumper that was all external to the tub would be a better solution and would require no holes in the tub. ... Or is picture f...

11 years ago
Reply
RE: Designing a roll bar

I drew up another design that has gussets more elegantly integrated, but I really have no idea what I'm doing. I might get some kind of clevi...

11 years ago
Reply
RE: Can anyone identify the sidecar I've got?

Thanks folks, I've sent an email to California Side Car to confirm this really is one of theirs, but I think you've nailed it.

11 years ago
Topic
Replies: 8
Views: 249
Topic
Replies: 5
Views: 127