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Vic suzuki club

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Vic suzuki club

Post by greyzook »

Gday, me and a few mates were thinking of joining the suzuki 4wd club of victoria, i was just wondering if there were any active members on this forum to give me a run down of what goes on. cheers
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Post by N*A*M »

yeah there are plenty of members on here and i'm sure they'll chime in tomorrow

off the top of my head: grimbo, christover, love_mud, greg, droopypete, jtraf, bigsteve

i'm sure there are others i've forgotten too but these guys will definitely be able to give you the lowdown on joining and a warm welcome too
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Post by christover1 »

best club in the whole of the known universe ;)
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Post by christover1 »

we have family trips, camping trips, extreme off road trips, learners days, very social, very laid back. meeting is this wednesday 12th nov at AMRA Hall Wills St Glen Iris at 7:30pm, all welcome, christover (editor)
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Post by christover1 »

President: Steven 0407 049 763
Treasurer: Seonaid 0419 386 244 porters1@anz.com
Secretary: Michael 0412 502 668 m_hurren@hotmail.com
Web Master: Graham gsampson@optusnet.com.au
Editor: Chris 9723 3485 / 0407 538 963 kristovr@bigpond.net.au
Social Rep: Damien & Helen - 9733 2996
suzuki_4wd_club@optusnet.com.au http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Suzuki_4WD_Club
www.suzuki-4wd-club.rockcrawler.com
Suzuki 4WD Club of Victoria Inc. PO Box 184 Glen Iris VIC 3146. Meetings @ AMRA Hall, Wills St.
Glen Iris. 2nd Wed of each month @ 8pm
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Post by greyzook »

how often do you venture off road? and where do you usually go?
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Post by Beastmavster »

greyzook wrote:how often do you venture off road? and where do you usually go?


lots and lots of places...

I'd join but im in Brissy now..

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Post by christover1 »

greyzook wrote:how often do you venture off road? and where do you usually go?

off season once a month, this time of year trips usually twice a month..toolangi, gembrook bunyip, mt disappointment, murrindindee, tallarook, are some of the many favorite forests, but trips go anywhere the leader wants to go. check out our web site and chat group, has pix and vids of past trips, christover
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Post by greyzook »

cool ill check it out, what sorta cars attend, would i be out classed with a slightly modified sierra?
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Post by Hard_top »

I am a newbie to off road and cruise with greyzook. I have a stock 84 1.0L sierra. Would my rig be able to tag along or would I have to be towed out of every bog hole?

I am saving for mods but it's going to take a while. Keen to see some new terrain in Vic apart from teh Wombat which we are about 10mins form :-)
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Post by bigsteve »

greyzook wrote:cool ill check it out, what sorta cars attend, would i be out classed with a slightly modified sierra?


Hard_top wrote:I am a newbie to off road and cruise with greyzook. I have a stock 84 1.0L sierra. Would my rig be able to tag along or would I have to be towed out of every bog hole?

I am saving for mods but it's going to take a while. Keen to see some new terrain in Vic apart from the Wombat which we are about 10mins form :-)


You'd be amazed what a welded diff will do.

In fact IMO you are probably luckier than me as i joined with an allready modified car and now I am changing everything I spent $$$ on a year ago.

Hope to see you on Wednesday.
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Post by bigsteve »

Oh yes and post some pics of your cars.
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Post by N*A*M »

fellas i'm pretty close to wombat too (need deer park off the western hwy)

we should hit lerderderg one weekend
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Post by greyzook »

yeah for sure, PM me your name and number and i will call you next time we go out, which is a fair bit
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Post by N*A*M »

just post it up in the "trips and tracks" section everytime you intend to go etc... that's the easiest way to do it.
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Post by christover1 »

Hard_top wrote:I am a newbie to off road and cruise with greyzook. I have a stock 84 1.0L sierra. Would my rig be able to tag along or would I have to be towed out of every bog hole?

I am saving for mods but it's going to take a while. Keen to see some new terrain in Vic apart from the Wombat which we are about 10mins form :-)


We get a wide variety of vehicles on trips, most trips are suitable for standard vehicles, and you'd be surprised just how good a standard sierra is. there is many good mods that dont cost much.
I am on a disability pension, and all my mods need to be cheap.
Best you don't make too many changes till you've got some driving time, then ya can be sure what you want to mod.
We do have trips with a minimum standard(ie lockers tyres etc) but only a few a year.
And we do go to Wombat/Lerdegerg on occassions, too. (my zook was bought from Trentham East)
Hope to see you both soon, christover
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Post by greg »

christover1 wrote:off season once a month, this time of year trips usually twice a month..toolangi, gembrook bunyip, mt disappointment, murrindindee, tallarook, are some of the many favorite forests, but trips go anywhere the leader wants to go. check out our web site and chat group, has pix and vids of past trips, christover


I'm hard at work trying to fix this so we go out even more often that that... I reckon 3 trips a month :D

Hey Big Stover, how are you looking for the night run in Jan? I reckon you've got heaps of time to get there :)
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Post by Hard_top »

Yeah greyzook and I are looking at lockers very soon. I also need new springs (hence the wanted post) and shocks. Then some MT's would be good but I'm concerned about losing power with bigger tyres as I've only got the 1.0L. Can't afford a hopper gear yet and hoping that there is a way around it.

Can't make the meeting this Wed but I'll be at the next, looking forward to it!
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Post by greg »

Hard_top wrote:Yeah greyzook and I are looking at lockers very soon. I also need new springs (hence the wanted post) and shocks. Then some MT's would be good but I'm concerned about losing power with bigger tyres as I've only got the 1.0L. Can't afford a hopper gear yet and hoping that there is a way around it.

Can't make the meeting this Wed but I'll be at the next, looking forward to it!


Sorry hardtop, but if you are running all the 1L running gear (engine, gbox, xfer, diffs etc), then you are already at the lowest of the low that you can get your car to without replacing the x-fer case with a rockhopper.

Chris (Christover) was running a 31" tyre with stock gearing and a 1L, but it definately zapped the power out of his car a fair bit and this forces you to drive obsticles much faster than you would want to.

There's also another 1L i'm aware of (friend of Big Steve's) that is running 32" muds and he also has to drive his car with a definate "crash-bang" approach - not ideal.

My advise to you would be to not touch those tyres until you have a solution for your gearing - because a stock sierra with stock tyres will get further up a track than a stock sierra with bigger tyres that it cannot turn*.

No worries about the meeting - look forward to seeing you at the next one if not before.

* - most of the time.

Cheers.
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Post by N*A*M »

1L rockhoppers are cheap - $850
http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/prod468.htm

or find a 1.3L case and get the 1.3L rockhoppers (better gearing but more cost)

1 option is to have your springs reset to sit higher - no added flex though
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Post by greg »

Big Steve has been talking about selling his Rockhopper series 1. Perhaps PM him and see what he reckons... now that his car is off the road he may be more willing to part with it :?:
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Post by bigsteve »

Only problem is there is a que for it allready, I can offer the MTR's though.
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Post by greg »

bigsteve wrote:Only problem is there is a que for it allready, I can offer the MTR's though.


Selling tyres and selling x-fer's eh? I hope this means 36's or Q78's dude :cool: ;)
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Post by bigsteve »

greg wrote:
bigsteve wrote:Only problem is there is a que for it allready, I can offer the MTR's though.


Selling tyres and selling x-fer's eh? I hope this means 36's or Q78's dude :cool: ;)


Huh I thought, the 34's in my garage were mine and you were buying Q78's???? ;)
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Post by greg »

bigsteve wrote:
greg wrote:
bigsteve wrote:Only problem is there is a que for it allready, I can offer the MTR's though.


Selling tyres and selling x-fer's eh? I hope this means 36's or Q78's dude :cool: ;)


Huh I thought, the 34's in my garage were mine and you were buying Q78's???? ;)


ho ho ho... :D

I don't think it's gonna happen any time soon - think you'd better get them instead :cool:
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