โSep-29-2018 12:35 PM
โOct-04-2018 09:36 AM
โOct-03-2018 09:16 PM
โOct-03-2018 02:08 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
No, I had one. Manual hubs. ARB makes a locker or at least did. Also had a Samauri. Nice little underpowered vehicle. Sam's use a portal style front axle with lip seals that is prone to failure in stock form but easily rebuildable.
โOct-03-2018 06:47 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
I guess I have to ask why not a Samurai or a Geo tracker?.
Sure, theyโre used but you can mechanically go through one for not much and have a better on and off road experience, street legal, with AC.
The Geos had air lockers if Iโm not mistaken.
โOct-02-2018 09:26 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
I guess I have to ask why not a Samurai or a Geo tracker?.
Sure, theyโre used but you can mechanically go through one for not much and have a better on and off road experience, street legal, with AC.
The Geos had air lockers if Iโm not mistaken.
โOct-02-2018 08:29 AM
โSep-30-2018 08:33 AM
Thunder Mountain wrote:wanderingaimlessly wrote:
I have watched a few You tube vid's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITzj8r-95BU
and visited the site from Mahindra
https://www.roxoroffroad.com/roxor-offroad-vehicles
I understand that some mods have to be done, turn signals, lights etc, has anyone been able to use these on road? And specific to here, can it be flat towed?
4 cyl turbo diesel willy's copy seems awesome.
I jumped to towed vehicles , why is this here?
Mod please move before the screaming starts.
Do a search on "Roxor Mahindra lawsuit." They started building these under license from Willys. FCA may have a tough road.Do a search on "Roxor Mahindra lawsuit." They started building these under license from Willys. FCA may have a tough road.
Now, back to your question about using on for a towed. This is an off road vehicle. Yes, you will have to make mods to drive in on the street, but you can only license it for on road use in states where UTVs and ATVs can be licensed and ridden on the street. Arizona and Utah come to mind.
I saw a couple of these at a campground in Apache Junction last winter. Thought they were interesting. A friend of mine was looking at them last week and let me look at a brochure and specifications. The ground clearance in only 9". The max speed is 45 mph which might be problematic for on road use. The rest of the specs are really interesting.
โSep-30-2018 05:35 AM
rexlion wrote:
The vertical bar grille is trademarked by Jeep, so that is a clear infringement. Other than that, not sure what all FCA might be claiming.
โSep-29-2018 08:56 PM
โSep-29-2018 03:44 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:If the jurisdiction does not allow UTVs, ATVs, OHVs or any other such vehicles on the highways, they won't make exceptions due to out of state licenses. You will also be prohibited from many national parks, even if the state allows them.Thunder Mountain wrote:
Now, back to your question about using on for a towed. This is an off road vehicle. Yes, you will have to make mods to drive in on the street, but you can only license it for on road use in states where UTVs and ATVs can be licensed and ridden on the street. Arizona and Utah come to mind.
I saw a couple of these at a campground in Apache Junction last winter. Thought they were interesting. A friend of mine was looking at them last week and let me look at a brochure and specifications. The ground clearance in only 9". The max speed is 45 mph which might be problematic for on road use. The rest of the specs are really interesting.
If it is licensed and plated in one state, do others out west accept that?
I saw a user group that mentioned the speed being a limiting chip, some had deleted or modded it and speeds up to 70 were common.
My curiosity was gearboxes handling 50-60 towed and if there was a major problem with bucking.
Apparently the leaf springs and straight axles on this short wheelbase get quirky.
โSep-29-2018 03:44 PM
โSep-29-2018 03:15 PM
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Now, back to your question about using on for a towed. This is an off road vehicle. Yes, you will have to make mods to drive in on the street, but you can only license it for on road use in states where UTVs and ATVs can be licensed and ridden on the street. Arizona and Utah come to mind.
I saw a couple of these at a campground in Apache Junction last winter. Thought they were interesting. A friend of mine was looking at them last week and let me look at a brochure and specifications. The ground clearance in only 9". The max speed is 45 mph which might be problematic for on road use. The rest of the specs are really interesting.
โSep-29-2018 02:34 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
I have watched a few You tube vid's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITzj8r-95BU
and visited the site from Mahindra
https://www.roxoroffroad.com/roxor-offroad-vehicles
I understand that some mods have to be done, turn signals, lights etc, has anyone been able to use these on road? And specific to here, can it be flat towed?
4 cyl turbo diesel willy's copy seems awesome.
I jumped to towed vehicles , why is this here?
Mod please move before the screaming starts.
โSep-29-2018 01:58 PM