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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Rock Bouncer

Typical Lead Time: 4 - 6 weeks

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Our Heavy Duty (HD) design places 1.75 x .188 wall tubing in the high impact areas where extra strength is needed.

A chassis built entirely out of .120 wall tubing will keep occupants safe in a roll over, but leaves the chassis vulnerable to getting dented and bent. The increased strengthening of a few key impact areas allows the chassis to have a better chance of remaining straight and is less likely to dent from sudden impacts. A heavy duty chassis only adds a minimum amount of weight and you'll have a chassis that will hold up for years to come.

For specific tubing sizes used to build this chassis and their location, reference these images:

Rock Bouncer Chassis Tubing Size 1 Rock Bouncer Chassis Tubing Size 2 Rock Bouncer Chassis Tubing Size 3 Rock Bouncer Chassis Tubing Size 4

Sides are Protected with Replaceable .188 Tubing Rock Sliders

.188 wall rock sliders act as protection to the sides of your Rock Bouncer. They also double as a step to ease entry and exit from your buggy if you have not chosen to have doors installed. We've built these into the chassis that if they do get beat up, they can be easily cut off and replaced with new .188 Tubing RB Rock Sliders

.188 wall rock sliders act as protection to the sides of your Rock Bouncer. They also double as a step to ease entry and exit from your buggy if you have not chosen to have doors installed. We've built these into the chassis that if they do get beat up, they can be easily cut off and replaced with new .188 Tubing

RB Rock Sliders

Adequate Rear End Room for Fuel Cell and Tool Box/Cooler

Easily fit a 15 gallon fuel cell and a fabricated tool box in the rear end. Have fun trail riding and bring along a few tools that you may need. Or use the tool box as a cooler for your beverages and food.

Install and Remove Components with Ease

Removable Crossmembers allow for easily installing and removing of drive train components into the chassis. These tubes are connected using our Tube Flange sets. RB Removable Crossmembers

Removable Cross members allow for easily installing and removing of drive train components into the chassis. These tubes are connected using our Tube Flange sets.

RB Removable Crossmembers

Correct 4 Link Installation Every Time

The chassis was designed for Proper 4-link Geometry and accepts the most popular axle configurations. Hesitant that it won't fit yours? We can let you know for sure. Email us at [email protected] or give us a call at (615) 962-9135 to confirm.

Beautiful and Professional MIG Welded Fabrication

Our MIG welds are more than just strong, they are professional and good looking also. Our fabricators have years of experience welding onto our chassis and have developed the quality you'd expect from a professional facility. You get reliability and a great looking rig.

Full Support throughout your Build

When you purchase a Wide Open Design chassis, you are also purchasing full build support and guidance. We've built a large amount of buggies starting from our chassis and can answer pretty much any question you have in the process. We also have designed and manufactured components specific to our chassis to reduce guesswork and guarantee a great end product.

Build your Dream Rock Bouncer!

If there are modifications you may want done to the chassis, we may be able to do it! For a quote on chassis configuration, rolling chassis or turn-key vehicle please email [email protected] or give us a call at (615) 962-9135 with your ideal specifications.

Technical Specifications:

  • Wheel Base - 113" to 125"
  • Widest Point - 55"
  • Weld Type - MIG
  • Main steel structure construction - 1 3/4"x.120 wall DOM steel tubing
  • The lower bars at the belly pan construction - 1 3/4"x.188 wall DOM steel tubing
  • Rocker bars construction - 1 3/4" x .188 wall DOM steel tubing

Available Added Options:

Rock Bouncer X Tubing Size 4

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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Rock Bouncer

Source: https://www.wideopendesign.com/rock-bouncer-chassis