Show us your SuZUKi
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
this is my new suzuki on hilux diffs
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
whens that going to be finished ash? needa take it for a spin
Cheers Brad
Cheers Brad
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
heres another suzuki toyota diffs
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
popnit wrote:My old suzuki...
That's what I'm talking about.
Latest mod, pin stripes, hit the same branch I did on the way in on the way out.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
Here is mine little engine that could
36 simexes and a nice little Holden v8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F77JcJEX ... ata_player
36 simexes and a nice little Holden v8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F77JcJEX ... ata_player
Latest mod, pin stripes, hit the same branch I did on the way in on the way out.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
007 wrote:Here is mine little engine that could
36 simexes and a nice little Holden v8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F77JcJEX ... ata_player
Mate if you ever wanna sell this in like 6 months to a years time please let me know lol its soo awesome.
Anyway heres mine, should have some more updated photos after the weekend
Landy SIIa winch truck- 350 chev powered, cruiser axles, 36" simexs - classic goodness
Hilux KUN expedition ute with all the bling
Hilux KUN expedition ute with all the bling
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
nzhunter wrote:007 wrote:Here is mine little engine that could
36 simexes and a nice little Holden v8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F77JcJEX ... ata_player
Mate if you ever wanna sell this in like 6 months to a years time please let me know lol its soo awesome.
Anyway heres mine, should have some more updated photos after the weekend
Cheers bud, your's looks nice too with a pretty decent approach angle.
I just order a new computer which according to the supplier should give me 12-20% more power depending on which setting (economy, street race or drag) making the most of my crow cams etc. Ok, i'm shaking a little. So long as I don't do anything silly like floor it , I will be OK. have seen a few to many episodes of home improvement (more power ).
Latest mod, pin stripes, hit the same branch I did on the way in on the way out.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
hitbiga wrote:heres another suzuki toyota diffs
Nice rig
Did you cut the rear tread of you simex. could you tell me little about this looks like a good idea, also how did you do it?
Cheers
Dave007
Latest mod, pin stripes, hit the same branch I did on the way in on the way out.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
I would say he used a Tyre Groover and the upside of doing it would be to improve the clearing of the mud i would imagine, Would love to do it to my tyres but once its done its done there's no going back.But a few off the guys that like the sticky stuff seem to be doing it
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Any ideas how to do this with out a tire Grover. I'm thinking Hamer and chisel. But don't want to start and find it won't work halfway through one tire.
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ford ranger wildtract and sj.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
007 wrote:Any ideas how to do this with out a tire Grover. I'm thinking Hamer and chisel. But don't want to start and find it won't work halfway through one tire.
Hammer and Chisel won't work BUT I once did some dirt track tyres with a chainsaw, stunk like you wouldn't believe
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
007 wrote:Any ideas how to do this with out a tire Grover. I'm thinking Hamer and chisel. But don't want to start and find it won't work halfway through one tire.
Bolo has a grover
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
007 wrote:Any ideas how to do this with out a tire Grover. I'm thinking Hamer and chisel. But don't want to start and find it won't work halfway through one tire.
I used a tyre groover, but ive heared you can use a gas torch to heat up a sharp knife/chisel and that works too.
Triple block simexs clog up quite easy in the middle, and suzukis are quite light so will hopefully help the tyre bag more and clear mud better.
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Good point with the bagging. I have to air down to around 2. Psi on the rear to bag properly.
That must make a big differace to traction in the mud.
I'm wondering if using a tire Grover and doing a series of x's in the existing blocks.
Probably easter Heating up a chisel with a blow torch, that Should slice through
Nicely.
That must make a big differace to traction in the mud.
I'm wondering if using a tire Grover and doing a series of x's in the existing blocks.
Probably easter Heating up a chisel with a blow torch, that Should slice through
Nicely.
Latest mod, pin stripes, hit the same branch I did on the way in on the way out.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
off topic lads....
focus..
focus..
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
umm the name of this thread is SHOW US 'YOUR' SUZUKI........
not quote photos over and over and over
if you want to talk tech or jizzz over someone's truck , start your own thread for it.
Leave the thread for pictures and specs of trucks and keep the dribble to a minimum please.........
rant over , carry on.
not quote photos over and over and over
if you want to talk tech or jizzz over someone's truck , start your own thread for it.
Leave the thread for pictures and specs of trucks and keep the dribble to a minimum please.........
rant over , carry on.
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
Sorry officer, Next time will use pm so nobody else can see.
Latest mod, pin stripes, hit the same branch I did on the way in on the way out.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
ford ranger wildtract and sj.
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
radar21 wrote:
soon to have full cage and new paint job
was this down wairaki road? i'm pretty sure your truck is the one that made me want to lift my SJ..and that 410 ute on 37s further down the street haha
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
My V6 with GV rim's and 32" MT
everything clears so far but no chance to really try it out
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
I sold my car a month or so ago knowing I wanted to get a Vitara. I finally found one and I know its pretty stock at the moment but Ive got some wheels and Tyres sorted.
2002, 3 door, 1600cc
New 15x7's turned up today and hope to have tyres on tomorrow.
2002, 3 door, 1600cc
New 15x7's turned up today and hope to have tyres on tomorrow.
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
that looks nice and tidy what size tahs you going for on it?
i used to Cruise, now i PATROL
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
badnuz wrote:that looks nice and tidy what size tahs you going for on it?
Thanks, its got a few dents around the body but its clean under the hood and goes well. Today I did end up getting wheels and tyres.
15x7 steel rims from mudbits
235 / 75 / 15 Kumho KL71
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
So this is mine now , now with 2.5v6 springs, 1996 Renault 19 rear shocks, strut cap flip, 16" GV wheels with 225/75/16 muds. Rear bumper has steel removed as it was bent and rusty. Front bumper is a Lada item with custom mounts. Otherwise its standard carby affair just with a bunch of new parts in it.
Want to get a new front diff, grill, right guard, roll cage and seats and harnesses soon too.
Back can flex more, just need to do a mod to shocks, also need to compare these shocks to the VL ones I got recently to see what is better. Springs do come uncaptive, but have not fallen out yet off road. Front is limited a bit by the springs now as tehy are a trifle stiff, not overly but more than the standard ones, doesn't quite hit bump stops. might try backing up ramp next time to see if they do with more weight on them.
Will get better pics soon.
Want to get a new front diff, grill, right guard, roll cage and seats and harnesses soon too.
Back can flex more, just need to do a mod to shocks, also need to compare these shocks to the VL ones I got recently to see what is better. Springs do come uncaptive, but have not fallen out yet off road. Front is limited a bit by the springs now as tehy are a trifle stiff, not overly but more than the standard ones, doesn't quite hit bump stops. might try backing up ramp next time to see if they do with more weight on them.
Will get better pics soon.
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
My new toy/project... 1980 LJ80
Is currently on farm reg but hopefully be put back to normal passenger vehicle - Will get a WOF then pull it to bits for a tidy up!
Needing to source a LJ80 Grille and also a indicator stalk/Combination switch if anyone has these lying about!
Is currently on farm reg but hopefully be put back to normal passenger vehicle - Will get a WOF then pull it to bits for a tidy up!
Needing to source a LJ80 Grille and also a indicator stalk/Combination switch if anyone has these lying about!
Re: Show us your SuZUKi
Looks like a good starting point, shame its been raped with that shitty non-suzuki motor though
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Re: Show us your SuZUKi
I know what zukmeista is saying in terms of keepng it orig, but it looks like an A15 engine which was a reallllly good engine for the 410's back in the day.
Looks tidy for its age, look forward to seeing progress.
Looks tidy for its age, look forward to seeing progress.
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