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Rocker Offroad - Rock Crawler Chassis - on 2040-parts.com

US $5,000.00
Location:

Sedalia, Missouri, United States

Sedalia, Missouri, United States
Condition:New

The Rocker chassis is the new era of rock race and recreation buggies, this well made chassis blows the others away. Our chassis is built with the weekend guy or the hardcore rock racer in mind.
With the mix of our other products, you can have a top end buggie that was only available with one off builds. This design utilizes the best of both worlds crawling and bouncing, it is designed to take the abuse and with enough room for comfort.

Specifications:

Chassis is 55" wide at the widest point
112" to 118" wheel base
The base chassis is designed with all of the main structure tubes 1 3/4" x .120 wall DOM tubing.
The lower bars of the chassis at the belly pan are 1 3/4"x .188 wall DOM tubing.
The rocker bars are 1 3/4" x .250 wall DOM tubing.
The support tubes are a mix of 1 1/2" and 1 1/4" x .120 wall DOM tubing
Chassis weight 550 Lbs

Please note that shipping cost will be added after the purchase due to truck freight shipping calculations.


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