Fiberglass Dune Buggy

Among the numerous 'boy's toys', the fiberglass dune buggy is a prized possession of many. The following article is an elaboration of the concept of a fiberglass dune buggy, that is slowly becoming the rage among many people, all over the world. To find out more about the fiberglass dune buggy, read on......
Fiberglass Dune Buggy
Many people are unaware of the concept of buggies. The concept of buggy evolved from the small and compact carriages, that could be pulled with the help of a single horse or sometimes even a pony. The modern buggies are designed on a similar shape and size. The only difference is that, the modern buggies are powered by internal combustion engines rather than horses.

What is a Dune Buggy?
Dune buggies are recreational vehicles with a peculiar chassis and engine structuring. The dune buggies usually have a very good ground clearance. The chassis of the dune buggy is fitted with the minimum requirements, that include the engine, gear box, essential auto parts, the steering wheels and two seats. The physical appearance of the buggy is rather different, as compared to the normal vehicles. The buggy has the appearance of a chassis with a frame work and some minimum number of automotive components. Thus, the buggy is an all terrain vehicle, that is many a times used for pleasure tripping in the desert sands, beaches and sometimes even on snow-filled terrains. In recent times, the dune buggies have gained recognition as a recreational vehicles, that can be used for all terrain sports. Some of the armed forces have also taken up dune buggies, as a medium of quick transport in extreme conditions. The design of this vehicle is so simple, that some of the fiberglass dune buggy manufacturers have also started providing their customers with dune buggy fiberglass kits, so that they can build a dune buggy on their own.

Some of the very striking and outstanding features of the dune buggies are as follows:
  • Dune buggies have the bare minimum facilities attached on to them, due to which the vehicle becomes very light.
  • The less number of accessories mean that the dune buggy does not get damaged very badly, in the case of a very rough trip.
  • The dune buggy has very powerful suspension, which can be used for almost all types of terrain.
  • The wheels and tires have an oblong appearance and it has a very tough yet firm exterior tire design.
  • The buggy also has an exceptionally powerful engine.
Fiberglass Dune Buggy
Fiberglass dune buggies are the more innovative and re-engineered variants of the dune buggies. The basic difference between the normal dune buggy and the fiberglass dune buggy is, that all the peripherals and support systems of the fiberglass dune buggy are made up of fiberglass. The other fiberglass dune buggy parts, like the engine or gear box, are all made up of normal metals and alloys. The use of fiberglass proves to be very advantageous, as a result of the characteristics of fiberglass. The first and the most noticed advantage of the fiberglass dune buggy is that the weight of the buggy is drastically reduced. The reduced weight enables the fiberglass dune buggy manufacturers to have an ideal mass to power ratio. The light weight also increases the maneuverability of the vehicle, along with the increased ability to access even the more difficult terrain. One of the very good characteristics of fiberglass dune buggies, is that the high grade manufacturing process and the use of the best fiberglass makes the parts of the buggy, resistant to harsh shocks and vibrations. Some of the variants of fiberglass are also resistant to pressure and hence do not crack very easily.

Fiberglass dune buggies are still undergoing heavy changes, innovations and upgradations. Its unique characteristics and utilities, have made the fiberglass dune buggy a very popular vehicle among the rough terrain enthusiasts. Automotive manufacturers have also realized the utility and popularity of these vehicles and are slowly thinking up new and innovative car and buggy designs.

By Scholasticus K
Published: 8/11/2009
 
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