Hey, I'm new here. I don't have any experience with amphibious vehicles, but I've got lots of 4x4 experience.
I'm looking to pick up a summer project and do one of these vehicles up. I was looking for advice, I would like to have an 8x8, I did not know there was any other company that made these other then Argo, there are not many aound here(Ontario Canada).
My questions are what do I want to start off with for an 8x8? I'm looking for the most weight I can carry on water, as I'm a pretty big guy. 6' 5" 300lb and I'd be carrying lots of gear, and most likely a passenger.
I don't understand how the 8x8 drive works? Is it true 8 wheel drive? I know that they can follow the average 4 wheeler path, but how are they on really rough rocky, uneven, log climbs, thick mud, and all that nasty stuff that I don't like to get off to move, and just run over it with the bike anyway?lol
What kind of motor can I put into one of these? Can I throw in a ATV motor? I'd like to make one that is reliable, and has lots of power. Not speed power, but low end. I don't want it to sound like I'm disrespecting AATV's or anything, I just am not informed. I wish there was more people around here that had them. I only know one guy and he got rid of his 8x8 because no one could keep it running he said? I guess his mechanic gave up on it. I don't know.
I don't want to spend a bunch of money, as I just want to get in and test the waters so to speak. I really love my ATV's, I've always wanted an Argo for duck hunting, and pond hopping and things like that.
Sorry for the long post guys.
I'm looking to pick up a summer project and do one of these vehicles up. I was looking for advice, I would like to have an 8x8, I did not know there was any other company that made these other then Argo, there are not many aound here(Ontario Canada).
My questions are what do I want to start off with for an 8x8? I'm looking for the most weight I can carry on water, as I'm a pretty big guy. 6' 5" 300lb and I'd be carrying lots of gear, and most likely a passenger.
I don't understand how the 8x8 drive works? Is it true 8 wheel drive? I know that they can follow the average 4 wheeler path, but how are they on really rough rocky, uneven, log climbs, thick mud, and all that nasty stuff that I don't like to get off to move, and just run over it with the bike anyway?lol
What kind of motor can I put into one of these? Can I throw in a ATV motor? I'd like to make one that is reliable, and has lots of power. Not speed power, but low end. I don't want it to sound like I'm disrespecting AATV's or anything, I just am not informed. I wish there was more people around here that had them. I only know one guy and he got rid of his 8x8 because no one could keep it running he said? I guess his mechanic gave up on it. I don't know.
I don't want to spend a bunch of money, as I just want to get in and test the waters so to speak. I really love my ATV's, I've always wanted an Argo for duck hunting, and pond hopping and things like that.
Sorry for the long post guys.
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