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Heres my one, in Ashurst. Standard as, still fun though and capable............surprisingly. Extractors, lift, muds, towhooks to come. And prob remove that decal to......
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Latest addition.
If you ever want to find out just how stuffed your shocks are - throw a canadian canoe on the roof! The death wobble at 90kph was pretty scary..But with some new back shocks we should be sorted for some awesome trips over summer! Cant wait.
If you ever want to find out just how stuffed your shocks are - throw a canadian canoe on the roof! The death wobble at 90kph was pretty scary..But with some new back shocks we should be sorted for some awesome trips over summer! Cant wait.
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Saw this posted on Auszookers...



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Hey Guys,
I purchased the old 410 from ZUK Meister in this thread a few years ago and have slowly developed it into my 3rd child.......
To start, it was get it wheeling with the original 410 engine and put it back together. A small shackle lift and a set of worn 31's. went most places and was a barrel of fun. this was where the addiction started......
It then had a radical body reduction of the bulk of the cab and back tray and was fitted with an exo cage, spring lift and a few other little bit and pieces.
I carried on wheeling that for a little while while making small trail improvements to the truck before the lack of power started to become an issue.
After hours of googling, forum scrawling and trademe spying i decided i would head down the front wheel drive engined buggy route so i purchased a mazda 121 1300cc (75Hp) with centrepoint injection and began to graft it into the truck giving me some excessively low trail gear in the low range box (around 125:1 on 31's) and a better high box range for trail only (top speed of around 60 clicks). This install then came with a few extra modifications which would be needed.
Due to the front wheel drives front diff housing hanging down lower then the sump, i need to spring over convert the truck to gain satisfactory clearance from the front universal at certain angles of articulation.
So then came the spring over saga, extended brake lines, new sping perches, longer travel shocks and turrets, high steer kit, driveline spacers etc. To achieve this I managed to find some cheap (trailer queen friendly) alternatives. The shocks in the front - BMW E30 rear struts with 9" of travel and ford F150 front strut mounts (around 400mm high) and for het high steer kit, a mercedes mid 80's 380 SE RH steering arm (which needed a slight elongation of the mounting holes) and bolted it to the mounting bolts of the LH brake caliper followed buy a new drag link.
While the truck was parked in the shed my mind got carried away and started radically modifying the truck to the point i had to knock myself back to my original budget and theory of buying a zuk. Must be cheap, must be reliable and must be fun. so a cheap set of panel steel rear bob tail guards on my folder resulted in the truck starting look a little more gnarly, a set of 32" swampers to up my ratios from the 31's and ground clearance. rear radiator setup and new spare tyre mount, power steering etc.
On my first few trips out with the new motor I found a few issue's with the spring over conversion which needed to be cured and other things with the new found "power". These were a ripped and banana'd transfer case mount and bracket and lack of up-travel in the rear with the longer travel shocks mounting at factory spring heights and a set of tyres that no matter how much air i let out,w ould not bag down and give me decent traction.
So then came the next development of the build. New tyres (cheap soft as jelly 32/11.5/15's comforsser tyres), a fabrication of a beadlock kit with the lazer cutter to run softer pressures, coiled front end, the starting of a rear disc and fiddle brake setup, more storage, snorkel (still under construction) and a few extra bars to fend me off pending tree's. a front diff rebuild and some axle Armour and strengthening.
Luckily, I have managed to keep my build under massive budget and have not quite tipped the 4.5k scales, it's the most fun you can have with ya pants on and it's surprisingly reliable being a rough as guts hybrid......
Next up. rear coil's and more bits n pieces. possibly a turbo.....
I purchased the old 410 from ZUK Meister in this thread a few years ago and have slowly developed it into my 3rd child.......
To start, it was get it wheeling with the original 410 engine and put it back together. A small shackle lift and a set of worn 31's. went most places and was a barrel of fun. this was where the addiction started......
It then had a radical body reduction of the bulk of the cab and back tray and was fitted with an exo cage, spring lift and a few other little bit and pieces.
I carried on wheeling that for a little while while making small trail improvements to the truck before the lack of power started to become an issue.
After hours of googling, forum scrawling and trademe spying i decided i would head down the front wheel drive engined buggy route so i purchased a mazda 121 1300cc (75Hp) with centrepoint injection and began to graft it into the truck giving me some excessively low trail gear in the low range box (around 125:1 on 31's) and a better high box range for trail only (top speed of around 60 clicks). This install then came with a few extra modifications which would be needed.
Due to the front wheel drives front diff housing hanging down lower then the sump, i need to spring over convert the truck to gain satisfactory clearance from the front universal at certain angles of articulation.
So then came the spring over saga, extended brake lines, new sping perches, longer travel shocks and turrets, high steer kit, driveline spacers etc. To achieve this I managed to find some cheap (trailer queen friendly) alternatives. The shocks in the front - BMW E30 rear struts with 9" of travel and ford F150 front strut mounts (around 400mm high) and for het high steer kit, a mercedes mid 80's 380 SE RH steering arm (which needed a slight elongation of the mounting holes) and bolted it to the mounting bolts of the LH brake caliper followed buy a new drag link.
While the truck was parked in the shed my mind got carried away and started radically modifying the truck to the point i had to knock myself back to my original budget and theory of buying a zuk. Must be cheap, must be reliable and must be fun. so a cheap set of panel steel rear bob tail guards on my folder resulted in the truck starting look a little more gnarly, a set of 32" swampers to up my ratios from the 31's and ground clearance. rear radiator setup and new spare tyre mount, power steering etc.
On my first few trips out with the new motor I found a few issue's with the spring over conversion which needed to be cured and other things with the new found "power". These were a ripped and banana'd transfer case mount and bracket and lack of up-travel in the rear with the longer travel shocks mounting at factory spring heights and a set of tyres that no matter how much air i let out,w ould not bag down and give me decent traction.
So then came the next development of the build. New tyres (cheap soft as jelly 32/11.5/15's comforsser tyres), a fabrication of a beadlock kit with the lazer cutter to run softer pressures, coiled front end, the starting of a rear disc and fiddle brake setup, more storage, snorkel (still under construction) and a few extra bars to fend me off pending tree's. a front diff rebuild and some axle Armour and strengthening.
Luckily, I have managed to keep my build under massive budget and have not quite tipped the 4.5k scales, it's the most fun you can have with ya pants on and it's surprisingly reliable being a rough as guts hybrid......
Next up. rear coil's and more bits n pieces. possibly a turbo.....
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Just Recently purchased my first 4wd Suzuki Escudo Nomade 1992, in need of a bit of work but should be driving well on the road soon and then I can start getting it ready for some offroad work



Re: Show us your SuZUKi
Your 413 looks like one that used to be in the East Bay Twin diff club, been for sale on trademe for ages but did see a strange ute towing it the other day so must have finally sold
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Newly brought currently bog standard Discovery V8i with a drinking problem
Newly brought currently bog standard Discovery V8i with a drinking problem

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lilpigzuk wrote:Previous SJ413 on the left, current standard SJ410 on the right
Nice to see FantaClaus , where are the pics of Lilpig?
Not enough LJs in this thread
My LJ80

and
LJ50 in progress



LR110 ..... LJ50 project
Chris.

Chris.
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Chairmen wrote:Foxtee wrote:
2.0L V6 Manual
Commodore Suspension
1' Body Lift
29" M/T
Hay nice escudo,was wondering how much lift did you get from using Commodore Suspension and what year was the commy?
mmmm want.
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bigbear wrote:97 3 door
2.0l 4cyl
outlaw snorkel
50mm bodylift
custom bumper and skid plate
kl71 225/75/16 tyres
before bumper was ready to go on
suzukis do get stuck
dude ive watched the video of that forrest run so kmany times !! where is it !!!
poor little suzuki



Re: Show us your SuZUKi
my wee zook running a cd17 plus t nissan diesel
29x10.5 swampers
twin spartan lockers and power steer
discs all round bigger front brakes
custom bars soon to be a exo and bits and bobs
waiting on bead locks ay ben ...
hahha from welly allways keen to head out with more zooks !!!
poor little suzuki



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hi all. bloody loving this forum right now as im in negotiations to buy a suzuki sj413 ute.
one question, i seem to see not many of yous build up the ute models, mainly suv ones. im wondering if theres any specific reason or is it just all you could find lol?
cheers lads.
one question, i seem to see not many of yous build up the ute models, mainly suv ones. im wondering if theres any specific reason or is it just all you could find lol?
cheers lads.
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Space lol an sj cab is small enough without going to the ute
The other reason is there isn't alot of ute cabs worth working on, most of these were bought for farm work so were used in mud... and due to the rust issue have rotted away
The other reason is there isn't alot of ute cabs worth working on, most of these were bought for farm work so were used in mud... and due to the rust issue have rotted away
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redzuki wrote:My suzukis specs so far
-Supercharged nissan GA15
-internal snorkel
-Power steering
-Rock lobster transfer case raised above chassis rails with strengthend mounts and raised transmission tunnel
-Shaved front and rear diffs
-Raised u-bolt plates
-Longer rear springs with extended shackels
-RUF
-Individual wheel brakes
-6 point roll cage
-Guards cut to fit tires
-32' super swampers with staun internal bead locks
Then theres the other usual stuff like bar work and bucket seats + other things ive forgotten about.
build up pics http://s274.photobucket.com/albums/jj25 ... /?start=20
mmmmm real tidy... food for thourght for mine

Ln106. 2.8TD 35s, RUF, 4.5 diff ratios, 2003 HiLux leafs in rear...... plenty of flex
Life is better off-road
Life is better off-road
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Fun day out.....................
Completely stock.
G13A 1.3L Engine
30in Dunlops (only modification)
Re-set leafs
rebuilt radiator
Changed the oil (yeah maintenance)
Bled brakes (More maintenance)
Still lots of fun...........
Not really mine coz im 15 and parents wont let me buy my own car. but its dad's and i drive it the most
dad is in control of the money so things aren't happening real fast...... but eventually things get done
Completely stock.
G13A 1.3L Engine
30in Dunlops (only modification)
Re-set leafs
rebuilt radiator
Changed the oil (yeah maintenance)
Bled brakes (More maintenance)
Still lots of fun...........
Not really mine coz im 15 and parents wont let me buy my own car. but its dad's and i drive it the most

dad is in control of the money so things aren't happening real fast...... but eventually things get done
Ln106. 2.8TD 35s, RUF, 4.5 diff ratios, 2003 HiLux leafs in rear...... plenty of flex
Life is better off-road
Life is better off-road
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1995 Import Jimny Sierra on 31's
1300 EFI
Ironman springs with leaves removed
rear air locker
4.16 Tcase
winchbar, sliders....




1300 EFI
Ironman springs with leaves removed
rear air locker
4.16 Tcase
winchbar, sliders....




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Here's my hack.
93 Goldwin edition
Custom front bar with 9500lbs winch
AVM front hubs
Lockrite rear locker
2inch Dobisin front n efs rear springs with commadore rear shocks
On board air
Auxiliary battery
15x8 rims with 31s
Crane not included
93 Goldwin edition
Custom front bar with 9500lbs winch
AVM front hubs
Lockrite rear locker
2inch Dobisin front n efs rear springs with commadore rear shocks
On board air
Auxiliary battery
15x8 rims with 31s
Crane not included
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Not mine but very cool.
Ln106. 2.8TD 35s, RUF, 4.5 diff ratios, 2003 HiLux leafs in rear...... plenty of flex
Life is better off-road
Life is better off-road
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mark.griffith wrote:1995 Import Jimny Sierra on 31's
1300 EFI
Ironman springs with leaves removed
rear air locker
4.16 Tcase
winchbar, sliders....
Very good looking.
What rear bar do you have?
Ln106. 2.8TD 35s, RUF, 4.5 diff ratios, 2003 HiLux leafs in rear...... plenty of flex
Life is better off-road
Life is better off-road
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Just built it myself. 40mm tube and some cheap LED lights.Tumor wrote: Very good looking.
What rear bar do you have?
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Another pic of mine. In the day time.
Ln106. 2.8TD 35s, RUF, 4.5 diff ratios, 2003 HiLux leafs in rear...... plenty of flex
Life is better off-road
Life is better off-road
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Cousins-
Drove Last weekend
80 series front axle w/ air locker
Prado rear axle w/ 2 inch wheel spacers and welded diff
Custom Suspension
36 inch Simexs
*Now thinking of 16inch coilovers all round*
Drove Last weekend
80 series front axle w/ air locker
Prado rear axle w/ 2 inch wheel spacers and welded diff
Custom Suspension
36 inch Simexs
*Now thinking of 16inch coilovers all round*
Ln106. 2.8TD 35s, RUF, 4.5 diff ratios, 2003 HiLux leafs in rear...... plenty of flex
Life is better off-road
Life is better off-road
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A Class SJ413 powered by a Toyota 4A-GE
Pretty standard as per class rules but features;
Chromoly RCV's & Axles in the front,
30" Kumho 833 "XT"
4.9 Rockmonster Gears
Has been around just as long as I've been alive (Was originally green)
Now competing in the nationals for this upcoming season
Pretty standard as per class rules but features;
Chromoly RCV's & Axles in the front,
30" Kumho 833 "XT"
4.9 Rockmonster Gears
Has been around just as long as I've been alive (Was originally green)
Now competing in the nationals for this upcoming season
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Remains of a Jimny..... Russian



Ln106. 2.8TD 35s, RUF, 4.5 diff ratios, 2003 HiLux leafs in rear...... plenty of flex
Life is better off-road
Life is better off-road
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just spotted this for sale at turners with a genuine 142 ks

https://www.turners.co.nz/the-good-oil/ ... new-today/
https://www.turners.co.nz/Cars/Search/s ... /15810706/

https://www.turners.co.nz/the-good-oil/ ... new-today/
https://www.turners.co.nz/Cars/Search/s ... /15810706/
my 4wd is not a truck
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
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HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??