made ya look! made ya look! HAHAHAHA! But really here is a pic....
Hope ya like it ,still gotta drill some holes,glue some black rubber where the bearing points are. And then some paint.Then it will be ready to ship,
I used quite a bit of stainless on this one for lack of steel stock.
WELDNGOD - 20-7-2011 at 05:00 PM
it breaks down into 6 pcs. for storage too. Just be a little bit longer and you guys will be sportin a buggy on your ride!:wee:
flyguy0101 - 20-7-2011 at 05:28 PM
Donnie that's nice I might need one of those in a year or so when get new vehicle
Scott
Chuds gonna have a nice rear end:frog:chudalicious - 20-7-2011 at 06:06 PM
Hell... Even I looked?
Who's better than you my man!?
Yeah! Sweet! Can't wait to put it to use and ride!Chad - 20-7-2011 at 06:08 PM
Looks great brother! one question, how are you are keeping the side to side movement down (rocking)? the Libra has a 4 foot Axel right? plus tires,
that's a lot of weight from side to side? I had to put 3 hitch points on my rack to keep the ivanpah sway down. mind you that was 125lbs of buggy.
Just a question not a negative remark :dunno: Love your work!WELDNGOD - 20-7-2011 at 06:52 PM
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Originally posted by Chad
one question, how are you are keeping the side to side movement down (rocking)?
I just make it a tight fit,a little movement
won't hurt it. The 2x2 square stock is stainless,you aren't gonna phase it. But if it was to be a problem ,I would suggest ratchet straps or bungees
fromthe ends of the axle cradle to the chain slots on the receiver. That should stop any sway.
Glad ya like it ,I'll get up w/ ya in a few days Kristen.cheezycheese - 20-7-2011 at 09:00 PM
Yeah mine rocks pretty bad too. Just keep your fingers crossed...DAKITEZ - 20-7-2011 at 10:38 PM
the bike rack I converted had a hitch tightener type devise made on to it to tighten the receiver to the hitch. When I tightened that up the rack was
solid with no wobble. I could not find the exact thing I had , but this looks very similar.
http://www.hitchrider.com/nowobble.htm
check out the demo video on there. This is basically like the one I had on the rack but mine was only on one side. Since this grabs both sides I
would bet this is very strong.
also found another device .. doesn't look as beefy but seems to do the job in the video cheezycheese - 20-7-2011 at 11:06 PM
Look like what I need.. thanks Dino :bigok:shehatesmyhobbies - 21-7-2011 at 01:25 AM
Awesome job as always Donnie! That Libre will look good sitting in that thing.ragden - 21-7-2011 at 04:42 AM
Your work is as amazing as always Donnie... Chad - 21-7-2011 at 05:52 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by DAKITEZ
the bike rack I converted had a hitch tightener type devise made on to it to tighten the receiver to the hitch. When I tightened that up the rack was
solid with no wobble. I could not find the exact thing I had , but this looks very similar.
http://www.hitchrider.com/nowobble.htm
check out the demo video on there. This is basically like the one I had on the rack but mine was only on one side. Since this grabs both sides I
would bet this is very strong.
also found another device .. doesn't look as beefy but seems to do the job in the video
This would work well or sounds like it would! Keep up the great work Donnierocfighter - 22-7-2011 at 04:53 AM
So you are saying NOW Chud has a nice Rack and Rear End:o
Lookin good Donnie. I like the brake down for storage. It would make appartment living/storage easier.PHREERIDER - 22-7-2011 at 07:31 AM
nice rack!
tight rear!
....we haven't had one in a while
....pole time!chudalicious - 22-7-2011 at 10:44 AM
I never knew kiting required clear heels :tumble:Todd - 22-7-2011 at 10:47 AM
Sweet Rack, you should be proud to sport that around and I'm not ashamed to admit that I have one too!
But mine is a tight rack just from the git.WELDNGOD - 22-7-2011 at 11:57 AM
They are all my children, and they are all unique to themselves, just like my Buggies. Dang! now I gotta make a buggy w/ a stripper pole on it?chudalicious - 22-7-2011 at 12:14 PM
How bout a covertable blokart - pole by night, sail by day?WELDNGOD - 22-7-2011 at 12:18 PM
:wee::wee::wee:rocfighter - 22-7-2011 at 02:02 PM
For the hitch tightner go to your local auto parts store and buy a 2"X3-4" spring shackle U-bolt. Then get a piece of 2"X2" angle iron and have it cut
down on one side to 5/16 or 3/8 depending on your receiver. Drill holes in appropriate places and you have this duhicky they are selling for $20.00 or
what ever the price is.WELDNGOD - 22-7-2011 at 02:35 PM
Any slop in tolerances of the reciever is caused by the manufacturer. I use 2"x2"x3/16" 316Lstainless square pipe for the insert. It is exactly 2"x2".
When there is slop,I usually weld a few stringer beads on one side the sand down until it's a tight fit. But when I don't have access to the
vehicle,that is not an option,and I dont want it too big. There are several ways to steady a rack,if it works, it is good. I have drove all over with
mine rocking,doesn't hurt a thing but your nerves. The square stock I use is WAY stronger than a class3 hitch. So you can rest assured, I would let
you strap me to one that I built, and drive across town.(I would have to use bodily excretions to keep "tailgaters" at bay) LOLrocfighter - 23-7-2011 at 05:08 PM
Well we are used to hearing the rattle of our inserts moving in the receiver. Like you said... manufaturers are all differant.thanson2001ok - 30-7-2011 at 07:03 AM
I've got an Ivanpah on the way. Is there anyone who makes a rack commercially? Anyone want to fabricate one?BeamerBob - 30-7-2011 at 07:52 AM
I must be getting old since I opened the thread excitedly to see a real buggy rack. I could've been really pleasantly surprised if it turned out
otherwise!