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Old 01-21-2014, 09:47 AM
Davcruz Davcruz is offline
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I could not agree more with the statement made by Sycarms. Spend the money, get the good parts, install them once and then have fun with the buggy, stop and add fuel when it is low. I have had nothing at all break or go wrong with ours since I put it together, my daughter uses it fairly hard and it has been beat by the grownup kids too. I just got it out of the shed to put sealant in a rear tire that picked up a nail (we are expecting snow and she wants to play with it in the snow). This buggy started right up, and drove around with no issues at all or fear of ball joints, etc. breaking and it had not been run for a week.

Do it right the first time and IMO I would not drive it with those ball joints, they absolutely should not move like that, period.
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