Hi-Jumper 4 seat build

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Hi-Jumper 4 seat build

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My wife and I currently own and enjoy a Berrien Warrior 2 seat rail buggy with stock swingaxle/kingpin suspension that we built a couple of years ago. We recently decided we want a 4 seater so we can take family and friends (and kids if we have them later) with us to the woods.

So Sunday we went and picked up a 4 seat Hi-Jumper frame with body from a friend of ours. The car has a 6" extended beam with stock shock towers, arms spindles, etc. It has boxed stock IRS arms in the rear, a bug tranny of questionable health, and some SWEET fiberglass seats that would be recycled if I could get money for them :lol:

So the plan is to stretch the car so its comfortable for 4 adults. While I've got the saw-zall out, I'm also going to widen it 6" or so to give me some more elbow room and make room for suspension seats if we decide to do so later. I'm also going to re-configure some of the bars to make access to the rear seat easier. Oh, and get rid of those saweet overhead bar modifications :lol:

I'm going to put it together with the suspension that it has for now but the goal is to eventually go coil-over in the front with some longer arms and 3x3's with torsions in the rear.

Motor will be a GM Ecotec controlled by a megasquirt. I ordered the adapter from Kennedy as soon as we decided to build a new car so I'd have it in time :lol:

I'm not going to give away too much of the paint scheme right now, but it will be similar to what the body currently has with the 80's stripes and all :shock:

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That thing is a 4 seater? :shock: Yikes.

Well it looks like it will be one heck of a project. Cant wait to see some progress :wink:
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rickosuave1987 wrote:That thing is a 4 seater? :shock: Yikes.

Well it looks like it will be one heck of a project. Cant wait to see some progress :wink:
Well, like most of the frames out there, its more of a 2+2. When I'm done, I'd be happy if 2 big guys could sit up front and the little ladies can ride in the back.
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fl_buggy wrote:
rickosuave1987 wrote:That thing is a 4 seater? :shock: Yikes.

Well it looks like it will be one heck of a project. Cant wait to see some progress :wink:
Well, like most of the frames out there, its more of a 2+2. When I'm done, I'd be happy if 2 big guys could sit up front and the little ladies can ride in the back.
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Very cool but I see a big job here. I am sure you already know this trick but put a piece of tape around the tube so that the ends overlap. That way, when using a saws-all, you can follow the edge of the tape and get a straight cut. I made some straight cuts that later turned out to not be straight. :D

I will enjoy watching your build.
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did you order the adapter i could make you a sweet deal on a 2.5 turbo dodge if not.
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vw505 wrote:did you order the adapter i could make you a sweet deal on a 2.5 turbo dodge if not.
Ordered and received. Are you abandoning the 2.5? I wanted to go Ecotec because its a small, light, good hp motor that doesn't require the oil pan mods of a suby.
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Where are you going to split the frame at?
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Leatherneck wrote:Where are you going to split the frame at?
right down the back. :shock:
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Since you are going wider, go ahead and widen the torsion housing as well. It will take custom axles, but the travel you could get with a 6" wider housing and 3x3 arms would be awesome.
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That would be to wide for us. we ride in the woods.
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Actually Mike the Orlando crew is running some pretty big arms and torsions in their cars and they were riding down everything we were. I never would've believed it if I didn't see it myself. Their cars are approaching 130" WB (one is 130) and a couple don't even have turning brakes and they were right there with us.

I was thinking of using the EMPI widened torsion housing (I think its 9" wider) and 3x3's.

Leather, there is a section of the frame just in front of the torsion that is straight on both top and bottom bars. That is where the cuts will take place.
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Well got my tubing yesterday. I ordered seats earlier this week so those should arrive early next week.

First order of business is to cut all of the current seat mounts out and throw a bus tranny into the car. This way I can get the back seats mocked up (and know they will fit with a bus tranny). Once I have the back seats in, I can see how bad leg room is and figure out how much to stretch it from there.

I'm shooting to make the first cuts to lengthen the car January 17th. My friends who we bought the chassis from are coming over for a VW show that sunday, so we're looking to do some stretching on saturday.
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What kind of bracing are you going to add on? If I remember the HiJumpers are not built with alot of bracing, fairly light weight. Being a 4 seater woodsbuggy it will also help protecting the fragile semi liquid contents.
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In looking at the frame, it seems to be braced pretty well. I'm going to make some big changes to the roof though to allow for more headroom.

We don't do woods riding like you see at woodsbuggy.com. There's really not alot of climbing and tumbling back down like those guys do. :lol: I'd say we do woods trail riding.
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