That is very very nice, thanks for posting the vid. I just picked up a straight one today for $340. It needs some parts but there's plenty of aftermarket support. I'm probably going to put an ecoxgear sound bar on mine.
Interested in what you used for building the real axle, I’ve broke mine twice, once when the kids were driving and then once with me haha would like to beef it up!
This thing is sick! I've been working on mine recently. I am purchasing the BDX front kit but I was wondering what shocks you have on the rear for The extra lift? All the ones I seem to find seem really soft and bouncy.
The brakes worked great, the new axle needed extra support, so outer axle carriers were welded on. I’ve since sold the Kart and moved on to other projects!
I’m in the process of building this same model Yerf Dog 3206. It’s currently torn down as I’m getting ready to prep it for paint. I ordered a 4 point harness ahead of time. What part of the frame did you end up mounting all the points? Was there any custom work done to make it happen? Asking before I paint it and put it back together in the off chance it’s easier to do any potential custom fab to make this harness work. Thanks in advance.
44 inch axle or 54 inch axle? I got a pretty big project I put a 44 on and I'm not sure how it'll hold up, the yerf dog has a comparable weight so that's why I need to know
@@Eighty8Fitter Nice, it's got 26" wheels but it's only 3 inches larger than yours and you seem to be fine. It's a burned down Landstar LS670, lowering the seats, steering, and roll cage, replaced the melted diff with a live axle
Sorry for another question. How bad did the front tires rub? Or did they not rub in the front at all? Are the tires 8" or 8.5" wide? I see a lot of golf karts with 8.5" tires is my reason for asking.
@@stephenchina1196 I didn’t have any issues with the tires running because I used 2” hub spacers in the front which allowed sufficient clearance from the frame.
@@Eighty8Fitter Just received them in the mail yesterday and already installed them. The picture on the listing shows them to be cheap and thin, but turns out, these are the best seat covers with some good padding to them. Thanks a lot for pointing me in the right direction
@@Eighty8Fitter I can think of one reason to why which is because it's cool. I can think of a hundred reasons why not to. To Start with, no matter what you do it is still a yerf dog. Might as well put that effort in a side by side or actual buggy
Best looking spider box I’ve ever seen. Insane
Fantastic build! Thanks for this walk-around. I’m building one for my kids currently and you have some awesome mods to get inspiration from!
Man this is sweet. You did a really good job.
That is very very nice, thanks for posting the vid. I just picked up a straight one today for $340. It needs some parts but there's plenty of aftermarket support. I'm probably going to put an ecoxgear sound bar on mine.
You and your sons kart looks awesome!
Thanks, your parts were a big part of the build!
how much did it cost and what painy
i had that same kart and we loved it. what an amazing build bud. looks mean
Poor man's side by side love mine put a winch on front to help for emergency
Whats the top speed?
Can u plz tell me where I can purchase these tires and wheels and adapters?
Same here, I'm trying to fit 4x4 tires
Look up Modz black with ball golf cart wheels, they are 14”
Hey bud could i get some info on the wheel set up from you?
Interested in what you used for building the real axle, I’ve broke mine twice, once when the kids were driving and then once with me haha would like to beef it up!
Bro super cool kart. I am building one aswell and where did you get your rack and pinion? Online? If so where plz.thx
l love it it's very nice work
How much did the trailtech speedo and the front brake kit cost
I think it was only around $150
Link please
Thing looks freaking awesome!! Just got my kids one, so I’m looking to do some aftermarket upgrades to it.
Looks to clean gotta flip it a couple times
Very nice
Where did you get the brackets/Mount that holds the 12v battery?
I welded a small battery tray and used rubber coated P-clamps to suspend the battery below the rear rack
Pretty sweet! What is the switchbox that you used?
This thing is sick! I've been working on mine recently. I am purchasing the BDX front kit but I was wondering what shocks you have on the rear for The extra lift? All the ones I seem to find seem really soft and bouncy.
Hello brother God bless you
A great project, greetings from the Dominican Republic
I would like to know where you bought those wheels?
Does it have good steering with u joints like that?
Looks awesome, wheel and tire size??
Look in description
Any review on the bdx brake kit? Also how does the new rear axle handle compred to oem?
The brakes worked great, the new axle needed extra support, so outer axle carriers were welded on. I’ve since sold the Kart and moved on to other projects!
@@Eighty8Fitter awesome I have done an ev conversion on mine. Any parts or upgrades you would recommend?
I looked on summit racin I can’t find those seat covers
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quick question what front brake kit did you use?
I bought everything for the front end from BDXperformance.com
Can you send a link for those accent v lights??
I bought them at a Harley Davidson dealer, they are accent lights for a big bagger. Pretty speedy but bright as hell!
Did you weld the front that holds the a arm yourself or did you purchase the bdx product?
@@vichylehawj yeah we welded the bulkhead to reinforce the a-arms and it was from BDX performance
What is the top speed on this cart ?
I roughly went around 30-40mph
I’m in the process of building this same model Yerf Dog 3206. It’s currently torn down as I’m getting ready to prep it for paint. I ordered a 4 point harness ahead of time. What part of the frame did you end up mounting all the points? Was there any custom work done to make it happen? Asking before I paint it and put it back together in the off chance it’s easier to do any potential custom fab to make this harness work. Thanks in advance.
Man sweet build, did you have to get that rear axle custom made?? Because I’m trying to do a setup similar to yours.
Go power Sports can get anything you need for it
Did you get your Yerf Dog power coated or just a regular paint job?
I just sprayed it with some regular old rattle can, nothing special lol
How tall of a human will it accommodate
@@cliffw1210 Sir, I'm 6'2 and I fit.
What color red is that???
44 inch axle or 54 inch axle? I got a pretty big project I put a 44 on and I'm not sure how it'll hold up, the yerf dog has a comparable weight so that's why I need to know
If you do the 54” axle you’ll need to add additional bearings for support on the axle shaft near the wheels.
@@Eighty8Fitter So the 44 should be good? Just got 2 pillow blocks 5 ish inches from the wheels
@@nwee5758 yup that should work well!
@@Eighty8Fitter Nice, it's got 26" wheels but it's only 3 inches larger than yours and you seem to be fine. It's a burned down Landstar LS670, lowering the seats, steering, and roll cage, replaced the melted diff with a live axle
Can i buy your go cart if no then can you tell me where to get it in canada
Sorry it was a custom build and Yerf dog that makes the go karts is no longer in business
What's the max speed
hello
how much that cost please
How do l connect with you?
Yo how much are you selling that for?
You going to run it or just for show love to see it in action. Ill bet he has close to 4000 in it
Umm I’ll have to look for some videos of it running and driving, But I did end up selling it to a guy for $4500
Awe man that was a work of art. Can’t believe you got rid of it
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How much is that
Sir, how fast did this cart go? I have the same model and plan on doing a lot of mods to it.
Roughly 30-40mph
Sorry for another question. How bad did the front tires rub? Or did they not rub in the front at all? Are the tires 8" or 8.5" wide? I see a lot of golf karts with 8.5" tires is my reason for asking.
@@stephenchina1196 I didn’t have any issues with the tires running because I used 2” hub spacers in the front which allowed sufficient clearance from the frame.
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where did you buy the seat covers from, I've looked everywhere for them
Summit racing, search for racing seat covers, they were around $100 for the pair
@@Eighty8Fitter Just received them in the mail yesterday and already installed them. The picture on the listing shows them to be cheap and thin, but turns out, these are the best seat covers with some good padding to them. Thanks a lot for pointing me in the right direction
@@ronking3007 no problem!
Why? Just why?
Why not?
@@Eighty8Fitter I can think of one reason to why which is because it's cool. I can think of a hundred reasons why not to. To Start with, no matter what you do it is still a yerf dog. Might as well put that effort in a side by side or actual buggy
@@justinirwin7881 yeah true but my 12yo son had a lot of fun building it, so I would do it all over again!
@@Eighty8Fitter fair enough.
@@justinirwin7881 let the man live, stfu
Buck Potter RUclips channel I think it's still setting a little low I'm just trippin it's all right
Hey! Would you be interested in selling??