Affordable Desert Racing Project
4-B Motorsports Build Of Their ZUKIWORLD Challenge Desert Race Truck
Editor: Eric Bewley Photo: R. Bewley, G. Mikkelson., E. Bewley
Blackfoot, ID – One of the key points of the ZUKIWORLD Challenge desert racing series is to provide an affordable alternative for those that are excited and passionate about racing but may not have the cubic dollars required to compete in most of the current desert racing classes. The 4-B Motorsports team is no stranger to racing with several builds and successful seasons with championships in circle track racing, the team was looking for a venue to expand their racing knowledge and have a little fun along the way. The ZUKIWORLD Challenge offered a framework for the team to build and compete without breaking the bank.
After finding the perfect candidate, a 1995 two door Suzuki Sidekick, the team stripped it of all it’s pedestrian cushion and got it ready to have the safety equipment fabricated and/or installed. Joe from KoopaFab was engaged to build the premium 2″ roll cage and sexy bumpers. He took special care to tie it into the frame and to build some trick seat brackets as well. The safety gear is definitely the most expensive part of this build. The roll cage materials and labor, suspension seats, seat belts, window nets, fire extinguisher, fuel cell, and personal protective gear such as helmet, fire suit, neck brace, and gloves comprise more than 50% of the total price. …but being safe is worth every penny.
With the roll cage, bumpers, and safety gear finished, it was time to install a brand new Calmini 3″ suspension lift and 30″ General Grabber AT tires. Next it was paint touchups, some decals and they were ready for their first race. The Master Pull USA 500 in Reno, Nevada held by the VORRA organization would be the first test for this new race truck and veteran team. How did they do? Click here to find out.
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Cage to frame tie in brackets
Basic cage installed
Rear section built
Seat mounting
Fuel Cell
Finished interior w/seats, belts, etc..
Brackets for fuel Cell
Engine Bay w/cage tie-in
Rear Bumper
New Calmini 3″ Suspension
Front end all Assembled
Installing the A-Arms
Putting the Rear End Suspension on
Dirt Visor and Extremely Cool Lights
Beauty shot during initial testing
Taking the Green Flag at the Start of the race | The next generation of desert racer practicing his moves.