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Old 08-16-2015, 07:18 AM   #21
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7" lift with 2" spacers all around.

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Old 08-16-2015, 07:28 AM   #22
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Sweet! I dig that too. You got any side shots of that ride? Is that an all sports or jakes? What size wheels and tires? Did you guys keep the stock suspension?
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Sweet! I dig that too. You got any side shots of that ride? Is that an all sports or jakes? What size wheels and tires? Did you guys keep the stock suspension?
All Sports lift with stock coil over shocks in front and Honda EX 400 coil over shocks in back.
Here is the build thread. >> http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/membe...2-project.html

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I'm considering dismantling the body and cleaning up and painting the frame. What did you use to replace all the stock rivets? The plastic body and the steel ones?
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I'm considering dismantling the body and cleaning up and painting the frame. What did you use to replace all the stock rivets? The plastic body and the steel ones?
>>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/E-Z-GO-Yamah...aa4f45&vxp=mtr

I also used some 3/16" pop rivets and small nuts & bolts depending on what it was for.

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Nice. Thanks. I was wondering if those types would work. Only problem is they won't match the extremely sun baked yellowish tinted oe body panels.
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>>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/E-Z-GO-Yamah...aa4f45&vxp=mtr

I also used some 3/16" pop rivets and small nuts & bolts depending on what it was for.
Yep, and stainless fender washers when needed...



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So, why do you use the pop rivets at all? Is it sometimes not accessible from both side?
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So, why do you use the pop rivets at all? Is it sometimes not accessible from both side?
That could be or just convenience, maybe all that's required for the job.

This pic shows stainless button head screws, stainless pop rivet, and xmas tree plastic push rivet.

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