Hey guys
Im still looking for some rims and tyres and a body lift for my escudo. Ive been told that 30/9.5/r15 is the biggest that will fit without the lift. but i wana get a lift anyway. Can anyone here suggest a place to get this done as i know nothing about doing things myself and would rather just pay a pro to do it for me. any idea of the cost ?? anyone here have an escudo that could give me some pointers on what to do to make it a capable off road truck ? Also is there any cool places to go off road in chch or near chch? ive been to the waimak a few times but i want somewhere with mud! lol i was suprised what my escudo could do stock standard!! the fun i could have with a bit of mods.
Thanks for your time guys
Jooce
1990 Suzuki Escudo Rims/Tyres And Body Lift
Albundy from on here runs a training day, where you are shown basic do's and don'ts, and all important recovery techniques.
Will also give tips/advice on vehicle setup with regard to equipment/spares to carry, followed by a trip.
Well worth going, as there is a lot that can be learnt. I think the date for the next one is yet to be set
Will also give tips/advice on vehicle setup with regard to equipment/spares to carry, followed by a trip.
Well worth going, as there is a lot that can be learnt. I think the date for the next one is yet to be set
Hi Jooce,
imo the best thing you can do is get hold of the chch suzuki club - we meet 2nd thursday of every month at the RSA in gloucester st, 7:30. There is a training day scheduled for july, and going on a couple of trips is a great way to get to know what it's all about. Very friendly club and a great source of info for tweeking your truck etc. $2k to drop on what you want to do is a lot of $$ - talk to the guys and they will be able to point you in the right direction - someone would heva been down this track before and can save you a lot of leg work.
cheers,
imo the best thing you can do is get hold of the chch suzuki club - we meet 2nd thursday of every month at the RSA in gloucester st, 7:30. There is a training day scheduled for july, and going on a couple of trips is a great way to get to know what it's all about. Very friendly club and a great source of info for tweeking your truck etc. $2k to drop on what you want to do is a lot of $$ - talk to the guys and they will be able to point you in the right direction - someone would heva been down this track before and can save you a lot of leg work.
cheers,