

completely cad designed and Jig welded. RYAN VANZANTs Wide Open Design Rock Bouncer is a simple, but badass 4x4 rig. Designed for 115" - 128" wheelbase and 40"+ tires tubing crash points keep the occupants safe tubing lower frame rails keep the chassis strong Suspension oriented design focused on ride quality and race performance It includes the shock tower bars, sub-frame tie-ins, Dashboard tubes, center console tubes, trail rack bars, engine cage, and all door bars.
ROCK BOUNCER CHASSIS DESIGN SERIES
The vision series is designed for 14" shocks front and 16" shocks rear on trailing arms.
ROCK BOUNCER CHASSIS DESIGN FULL
It has boat sides for full exhaust, pleanty of cockpit room for occupant comfort, and is large enough to fit gear for riding. This chassis has many of the same features as our RIDE chassis. This buggy will conquer hills your friends can't get up and give you the upper hand on the hardest trails. RIght now it is pretty much at full bump, right at 15 to the bottom of. Plastic RC Class RULES - Must be a round tube or solid rod plastic chassis with shocks mounted to the chassis. If event coordinators feel the driver/builder has failed to do that, you will not be allowed to participate. Key suspension components were built into this chassis giving it an excellent ride, race winning suspension performance, and amazing stability. Got the drivetrain mocked up last night and one the rock rails in place. RC rock bouncers need to resemble 1:1 rock bouncers in every way.

It can be outfitted with a full hood, windsheild, roof, and body panels for a very sleek look.

The chassis design gives a really sleek look with a continuous A-pillar and aggressive rear. The chassis has a lower front end than the RIDE chassis to give the occupants better visability and allow for a lower hood line. Make sure Page Scaling is OFF (Select Print Actual Size).The Vision Series rock bouncer chassis was designed to be a mixture between an ultra 4 and rock bouncer design. If you don’t have the ability to do it I suggest going to Kinkos, Office Max, Office Depot, etc. Currently these plans must be printed on 11″x17″ sheets. Do you know the first thing to do when you receive your new chassisIts always exciting to get that new chassis home and start the build process.Here are a. The all new Rock Bouncer X Chassis takes the place of our original Rock Bouncer Chassis that we have been building for years. These plans are in DRAFT status as I have not built my own to test and make sure the plans actually work. This is still a fairly large chassis coming in at approximately 1:7 scale. The chassis size was designed to match the proper scale of the fullsize version, not for maximum performance on the RC level. Modifications to scale could easily be made if you wanted to downsize for smaller axles. The chassis plans were again scaled around a Wraith wheelbase (13.75″) and meant to be used with a Wraith skid plate. This is an odd sight to someone who may not be familiar with the theory. The asymmetrical chassis design is designed to the result of providing just enough clearance around the driver, who sits to the left side of the chassis, and the placement of the transmission and transfer case to his right. If you have kids at home and are looking for something new and exciting that they can do during the summer, building a. The average cost for a rock bouncer is about 100. They are easy to build, but the cost of materials can vary depending on what you use.

This chassis was based off of Justin Hall’s fullsize Moonbuggy, originally built by Campbell Enterprise, it has since been reworked into it’s current state. A rock bouncer is a great way to provide children with a safe place to play and bounce.
