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    Giving a kart more grunt?

    I got the lil frosties a grass cart for christmas. darn thing is aheap of fun but has some traction "issues"
    it only drives with one lil wheel. Im wondering about fitting the rear axle from an LT50 or LT80 might sort that out. i suspect too that I'm gonna be looking for some sort of autogeared engine to giveit a bit more getup n go.
    could be a FUN PROJECT METHINKS
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    Is it independent rear?

    Chain drive to an old stroker motor may help...
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    Is it independent rear?

    Chain drive to an old stroker motor may help...
    CURRENTLY its indepenadant suspension all round. strange setup though driveing only the left rear wheel with the right rear floating
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