RE: truggy pics.........
i really dont have a buggy or truggy but i have a xxx-nt and im an expert driver. im young 14 actually. but i think i can answer your question very well.
if you are willing to give up your buggy for the truggy class which you can change it whenever but it should handle the track much better because of the ground clearance. i will be getting the jammin or some type of truggy pretty soon when i save up a little. truggies are pretty much just as good as buggies and better. to put a new chassis on my xxx-nt it took me about 1 1/2 hours. so the truggy to buggy should take 2 to 3 hours depending on how long your willing to work. hope that answers your question man.
by the way sweet rig chris reese