Well, here it is. The 4522 car. While built around the rules for Ultra 4, the car will see more local desert races with BOR and VORRA than ultra4 stuff. But I built to that spec in case I decided on hammers.
There's a lot of terrible tech in here. This is my first raw material to completion build. I've always just added parts to a production vehicle. I wanted to build this for a few reasons - 1: I wanted to learn the processes I needed for layout, chassis setup, weld order, and general fab. 2: been gathering pieces for my wife's truck that will shame this one, and wanted to rough draft some ideas on mine first. 3: I wanted to have zero excuses about limited by factory this, can't make this work with that, etc. If this works I want it to be my fault. If it doesn't I also want it to be my fault.
As with anything it's a compromise on what you want vs what you get. Performance here at the cost of performance there.
I've always been a crawler. 4low, deep gears, underpowered, and usually full body. I love ifs stuff, newer toyotas especially because I feel there's a lot of room to develop there. So I set out to build a car more geared toward go fast, but keep the rock side. So for 4500, that's live axle, lower belly, 14" shocks, and mechanical steering.
Here's where it started. My small garage being mostly empty and clean (I'm a mess, total scatter brain).




And here's the most recent shot of progress as I try and get the body all mounted up.

I'll drag this through the progress as I can.
No cad, no real plan other than some key ideas I had in my head, and some tape and parts.
There's a lot of terrible tech in here. This is my first raw material to completion build. I've always just added parts to a production vehicle. I wanted to build this for a few reasons - 1: I wanted to learn the processes I needed for layout, chassis setup, weld order, and general fab. 2: been gathering pieces for my wife's truck that will shame this one, and wanted to rough draft some ideas on mine first. 3: I wanted to have zero excuses about limited by factory this, can't make this work with that, etc. If this works I want it to be my fault. If it doesn't I also want it to be my fault.
As with anything it's a compromise on what you want vs what you get. Performance here at the cost of performance there.
I've always been a crawler. 4low, deep gears, underpowered, and usually full body. I love ifs stuff, newer toyotas especially because I feel there's a lot of room to develop there. So I set out to build a car more geared toward go fast, but keep the rock side. So for 4500, that's live axle, lower belly, 14" shocks, and mechanical steering.
Here's where it started. My small garage being mostly empty and clean (I'm a mess, total scatter brain).




And here's the most recent shot of progress as I try and get the body all mounted up.

I'll drag this through the progress as I can.
No cad, no real plan other than some key ideas I had in my head, and some tape and parts.












































































































































































