Thanks for the input. The Stalker sounds like the one for me especially if I can customize the dimensions. In the mean time after having a buddy look at the frame we've come up with the idea of lengthening all of the vertical supports to raise the roof so to speak. Basically cut them out and replace with say 2" longer tube. Only the roll tube is continuous and my thought there is to weld in a slug at the joint that would be created by lengthening it. Not sure if that makes since but i think that I have figured out that 1 5/16" tube will fit inside the 1.5" 0.95" tube on the buggy now. Is there any reason this isn't a wise idea? Anything I should watch for?
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As far as the beam goes with the change I figured I would weld in some braces off the beam to keep it oriented as it sits now with the caster. Then use the beam clamps when I put it back together to orientate everything. Currently its a ball joint but I have a link pin beam too. I was kind of thinking about switching to the link pin to give me more suspension options in the future if I decide to stay with frame. Am I thinking too far outside the box or in a direction that would be unsafe?
Thanks
Ben