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HELP! Suzuki Sierra ute

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HELP! Suzuki Sierra ute

Post by Maria »

Suzuki Sierra ute style, all years; are their bodies the same?

Is it there any other style that bodies will be a bit different to ute style?

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Post by =SKB= »

Far as I know they are all the same. The only difference you might find would be in custom made utes, ie chopped down soft tops.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

maruti's utes made after about 1990 could quite possibly be different. the fiberglass cabs are different. they could be the same though.
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Post by zooker »

The only difference with the maruti's besides the fiberglass cab, which can be taken off, is the small metal wall behind the front seats to separate the cab from the rear. This metal piece only goes up to the same height as the side of the tub, then the fiberglass cab-back bolts onto this and covers the rest of the back-cab
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Post by Maria »

Thanks every one. It was just I have a couple of complains that the bikini top was to loose and flaped quite a bit. Sent a new one and fitted perfectely.
It looks like the body as such and cab are the same in all Suzuki sierras ute.
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Post by Nev »

zooker wrote:The only difference with the maruti's besides the fiberglass cab, which can be taken off, is the small metal wall behind the front seats to separate the cab from the rear. This metal piece only goes up to the same height as the side of the tub, then the fiberglass cab-back bolts onto this and covers the rest of the back-cab
Got a pic of this rear wall section at all? Just curious coz thats how I've done my LWB but would look better done like factory.
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Post by vicelore »

wasnt there a post about this Q like 2 days ago ??

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Post by Zute »

In mine I think its bolted in. Maybe you could get some panels sent over from Maruti in India. would probably fit swb too.
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