Poor Boy Racing: Everyman Challenge XJ Build
Well...that could be kind of exagerated movement since we broke a motor mount in lap one. I put that gopro up for lap two. If you look closely in some of the motor shots, you will see a large ratchet strap holding the motor...this did eventually pop loose though.
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From: City of Trees, CA
Year: 93 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
nice picture update. I love shooting a line first try and doing it better than the guy behind you with bigger sticky tires. cherokee's just get it
I am surprised with how well your tires stick though. I still think I want to go with the MTR kevlars though
I am surprised with how well your tires stick though. I still think I want to go with the MTR kevlars though
These tires have impressed all of us. On our very first shake down, pre-grooved, they still grabbed well. After grooving them, it just improved the overall performance of the tire. On my personal rig (TJ), I run the Kevlars and they are a great tire as well. The ultimate deciding factor for us came down to the price, and the success of the wildpeak at KOH. Falken is all over the place out there now. If it means anything, we did the whole race without a single tire failure. We do have a pinhole in one tire in a very odd spot...we arent sure when this happened or how...but its filled with a plug now and still holds air.
Thanks Jeff...there are still some things we need to iron out to get better performance out of the rig, but its holding up great. It wont be long before we have to start prepping again for the next race in Sacramento!
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From: Ridgecrest California
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
There isn't much going on in the Poor Boy Garage right now. We have torn a lot of it apart to make some repairs and to prep for the NorCal Stampede in June! We got some replacement parts from Rough Country (thank you for your help!) and also have some new parts in the mail to hopefully help us in the desert and on the track...but I wont show you those til they get here 
HOWEVER!!! We are entered into a contest on Facebook with our local Napa Store and could use EVERYONE'S help. All we need you to do is...
-Go Here --> https://www.facebook.com/SwiftNAPA?s...ta=from-7tt3ez
-"LIKE" Swift Napa
-Click on the "Vote" tab and cast your vote for our car!
We are currently in SECOND PLACE, but a long ways from first, so we could use all the help we can get. First place wins a $500 gift card to our local NAPA Store. So cast your votes and share our post...we would be extremely thankful!! Thank you for the support!
***PS, if that link doesn't work, you can find the contest link on our actual Poor Boy Facebook page here --> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Poor-...6196545?ref=hl

HOWEVER!!! We are entered into a contest on Facebook with our local Napa Store and could use EVERYONE'S help. All we need you to do is...
-Go Here --> https://www.facebook.com/SwiftNAPA?s...ta=from-7tt3ez
-"LIKE" Swift Napa
-Click on the "Vote" tab and cast your vote for our car!
We are currently in SECOND PLACE, but a long ways from first, so we could use all the help we can get. First place wins a $500 gift card to our local NAPA Store. So cast your votes and share our post...we would be extremely thankful!! Thank you for the support!
***PS, if that link doesn't work, you can find the contest link on our actual Poor Boy Facebook page here --> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Poor-...6196545?ref=hl
Last edited by PoorBoyRacing; May 15, 2014 at 10:13 AM.
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From: City of Trees, CA
Year: 93 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
those pics of the engine cage are giving me some ideas... also what is the advantage of the anarchy A behind the seats instead of an X?
will you guys ever be stopping by prairie city rock races? (norcal rock race). that's near my hometown and I know they do a lot of events even qual for KOH
will you guys ever be stopping by prairie city rock races? (norcal rock race). that's near my hometown and I know they do a lot of events even qual for KOH
those pics of the engine cage are giving me some ideas... also what is the advantage of the anarchy A behind the seats instead of an X?
will you guys ever be stopping by prairie city rock races? (norcal rock race). that's near my hometown and I know they do a lot of events even qual for KOH
will you guys ever be stopping by prairie city rock races? (norcal rock race). that's near my hometown and I know they do a lot of events even qual for KOH
Honestly, I don't know for sure about the cage. The guys that built the cage have been doing it much longer than we have, so they have a better understanding. My guess would be for strength and simplicity though. If you look at the design of our cage, an "X" "could" be less effective structurally. There is a bar that comes across the roof where the "A" meets. If, it were an "X" instead, there would be no support at that cross bar in the event of a roll. No idea if this is the correct answer, but it makes the most sense in my head

According to the Ultra4 schedule, we have the NorCal Stampede which is held at the arena you are talking about. After looking at the NorCal rock race site...there are 4 races coming up including ours...but Im not sure what the other ones are for. We are shooting to be there for the Stampede though which is June 6-8.
The Stampede is this weekend! Poor Boys are planning on leaving this evening. Is anyone planning on also being there?
We have also made a few mods since hammers...lets see how they work out!
We have purchased and installed some new bumps to hopefully help in the faster, desert sections. We went with the Daystar stinger bumps. They are designed similar to your typical pressurized bump, but still comply with all of the rules. Rather than being "charged" they are assembled with different durometers of foam in the bump to create that "progressive" bump. I do not have any pics of them installed yet, but here are a few of what they are.

Another mod...for those of you that followed our race at King of the Hammers know that our motor mounts failed which ultimately pushed the fan into the radiator. We upgraded to a set of Brown Dog Motor Mounts. The quality of these guys is awesome...a huge step from your factory motor mounts.

Lastly, we fabbed up some custom rear shackles. We did a number on the Rough Country ones and really needed something stronger. Here is a side by side comparison...think we will bend these ones?
We have also made a few mods since hammers...lets see how they work out!
We have purchased and installed some new bumps to hopefully help in the faster, desert sections. We went with the Daystar stinger bumps. They are designed similar to your typical pressurized bump, but still comply with all of the rules. Rather than being "charged" they are assembled with different durometers of foam in the bump to create that "progressive" bump. I do not have any pics of them installed yet, but here are a few of what they are.

Another mod...for those of you that followed our race at King of the Hammers know that our motor mounts failed which ultimately pushed the fan into the radiator. We upgraded to a set of Brown Dog Motor Mounts. The quality of these guys is awesome...a huge step from your factory motor mounts.

Lastly, we fabbed up some custom rear shackles. We did a number on the Rough Country ones and really needed something stronger. Here is a side by side comparison...think we will bend these ones?
Last edited by PoorBoyRacing; Jun 5, 2014 at 10:26 AM.
Another one in the books for Poor Boy Racing. Saturday marked the day of the Metalcloak Stampede held in northern California near Sacramento. As mentioned earlier, we had a rough go during prelims with a flat tire and a fire caused from a rip in one of the transmission lines. We managed to easily get things fixed and ready for the main event later that day. Due to our short performance dueing prel...ims, we started in the last position. The race went on flawlessly for the first few laps. By around lap 4, we made our "first" pass putting us in 4th place. Unfortunately, this was soon followed up by two flat tires. We managed to limp into hot pits and get the tires changed. By this time, we were passed again dropping us back into 5th place which is where we ultimately finished. We had a great time and learned a lot about this unique style of racing. Stay tuned for our next race to happen at Glen Helen in mid July.
Here is a little teaser shot from prelims...you can see the fire and our flat tire :banghead:
Here is a little teaser shot from prelims...you can see the fire and our flat tire :banghead:





























