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What does the AU Suzuki market need?
What does the AU Suzuki market need?
Just wanted to ask what does the AU Suzuki market need.
Pondering a few products and just wanted to see what is really needed?
One thing we are looking at is the OTS steering kits for your right hand drive zuks.
Anything else come to mind that is not currently available or needs to be made better?
Thanks
Sean
Low Range Off-Road
Pondering a few products and just wanted to see what is really needed?
One thing we are looking at is the OTS steering kits for your right hand drive zuks.
Anything else come to mind that is not currently available or needs to be made better?
Thanks
Sean
Low Range Off-Road
www.LOWRANGEOFFROAD.com
neil_seneil_se wrote:A bolt on wedge adaptor for the RHS Vitara (Sidekick) powersteering box would be a godsend.
What does that do/provide to the Vit.
Suzuki Vitara JX 1.6 EFI Hardtop.
Calmini Lift, Rockhopper, Skid Plates, ARB Airlocker, Bullbar, 30" MTR, Custom Sill Sliders, Rear Bar.
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Calmini Lift, Rockhopper, Skid Plates, ARB Airlocker, Bullbar, 30" MTR, Custom Sill Sliders, Rear Bar.
See my pics
http://community.webshots.com/user/suzukiboyoz
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Re: What does the AU Suzuki market need?
competitivly priced.........Low Range wrote:Just wanted to ask what does the AU Suzuki market need.
Pondering a few products and just wanted to see what is really needed?
One thing we are looking at is the OTS steering kits for your right hand drive zuks.
Anything else come to mind that is not currently available or needs to be made better?
Thanks
Sean
Low Range Off-Road
..gear sets
..chromo axles
..unbreakable CV,s
..body armour
..transfer case mounting systems
..twin sticks
..rear disconnects
..bolt in engine upgrade kits
there,s propably more !!!
Moose
MissForbyNoob wrote:
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
Re: What does the AU Suzuki market need?
I've bought a number of those items from Sean as he had the best prices when you added shipping into the equation.moose wrote:competitivly priced.........Low Range wrote:Just wanted to ask what does the AU Suzuki market need.
Pondering a few products and just wanted to see what is really needed?
One thing we are looking at is the OTS steering kits for your right hand drive zuks.
Anything else come to mind that is not currently available or needs to be made better?
Thanks
Sean
Low Range Off-Road
..gear sets
..chromo axles
..unbreakable CV,s
..body armour
..transfer case mounting systems
..twin sticks
..rear disconnects
..bolt in engine upgrade kits
there,s propably more !!!
Moose
[quote="4WD Stuff"]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
Sean,
X2... A Vitara (Sidekick) power steering adaptor would be awesome.
Your prices are great but shipping kills the savings.
Work out a cheaper way of getting stuff here and you'll double/triple your turnover.
Jas.
Suzukiboy: The bolt on adaptor does nothing for a Vit but its cool for bolting a Vit box to a Sierra.
X2... A Vitara (Sidekick) power steering adaptor would be awesome.
Your prices are great but shipping kills the savings.
Work out a cheaper way of getting stuff here and you'll double/triple your turnover.
Jas.
Suzukiboy: The bolt on adaptor does nothing for a Vit but its cool for bolting a Vit box to a Sierra.
Availability of OTT kickers? I don't think there's anyone in Aus with a genuine kicker and they look like they're the best solution for vitara wanting gears.
Steve.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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Re: What does the AU Suzuki market need?
hey sean , I reckon you need a shop on the eastern side of AU !!cj wrote:I've bought a number of those items from Sean as he had the best prices when you added shipping into the equation.moose wrote:competitivly priced.........Low Range wrote:Just wanted to ask what does the AU Suzuki market need.
Pondering a few products and just wanted to see what is really needed?
One thing we are looking at is the OTS steering kits for your right hand drive zuks.
Anything else come to mind that is not currently available or needs to be made better?
Thanks
Sean
Low Range Off-Road
..gear sets
..chromo axles
..unbreakable CV,s
..body armour
..transfer case mounting systems
..twin sticks
..rear disconnects
..bolt in engine upgrade kits
there,s propably more !!!
Moose
melbourne would be ya best spot , ....need staff ???
MissForbyNoob wrote:
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
Re: What does the AU Suzuki market need?
X2..moose wrote:hey sean , I reckon you need a shop on the eastern side of AU !!cj wrote:I've bought a number of those items from Sean as he had the best prices when you added shipping into the equation.moose wrote:competitivly priced.........Low Range wrote:Just wanted to ask what does the AU Suzuki market need.
Pondering a few products and just wanted to see what is really needed?
One thing we are looking at is the OTS steering kits for your right hand drive zuks.
Anything else come to mind that is not currently available or needs to be made better?
Thanks
Sean
Low Range Off-Road
..gear sets
..chromo axles
..unbreakable CV,s
..body armour
..transfer case mounting systems
..twin sticks
..rear disconnects
..bolt in engine upgrade kits
there,s propably more !!!
Moose
melbourne would be ya best spot , ....need staff ???
i'll even work saturdays till 12 for free for the first 12 months!
[quote="-Nemesis-"][quote="bj on roids"]whens the aussie one start?[/quote]
A few episodes before they can it? :lol:[/quote]
A few episodes before they can it? :lol:[/quote]
MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote: Portal Hubs.....
Best suggestion yet, dont think its asking alot
Seriously: I think a seat adapter might go down well. Allot of people are always trying to figure out a way to put aftermarket seats, or seats from another car into their vehicles, so a bolt on adapter for a common seat (either aftermarket or common vehicle) could prove fruitfull. I took the cheap option here and bought second hand seats already setup for a Sierra; and it made life allot easier for me.
On the shipping note: a cheaper alternate that can be optioned for the larger items (which cost unfeasible amounts to ship), when delivery time is not such an issue. i.e. Shipping. Although this really could blow out time wise.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
... Ooops forgot you guys all ready do that that gear.... By the way thanks for the stickers from my last order, Oh there is one thing you guys could add to your list, cos I havent seem them Stubby Coolers (Drink can coolers what ever there called over there)...MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote:A bolt up or minimal welding Anti wrap bar
Maybe a front Tube bar that has decent recovery points and winch cradle.
..wrench, wheel, wreck repeat..
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X 2 You guys are awesome so far with Freight on the smaller gear I get it in roughly 7 days from order and thats generally what I wait if not longer for parts in Aus.Highway-Star wrote: On the shipping note: a cheaper alternate that can be optioned for the larger items (which cost unfeasible amounts to ship), when delivery time is not such an issue. i.e. Shipping. Although this really could blow out time wise.
I wouldn't mind waiting longer for bigger heavier things that I would like to order in the near future if shipping was a little cheaper, things like the 'Bad boy Nerf Bars' and rock sliders as a idea
Thanks
Josh
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how about making the rear full floating axle kits . i saw a link to a kit somone else used to make a while ago and it looked great. few people here doing there own but would be great to be able to buy the axles and brackets as a kit.
jason
jason
WANTED: swb vitara rear seat. the 3 seater bench type
for sale: wt diffs, snake hi steer, maruti 4.1 wt centres,
for sale: wt diffs, snake hi steer, maruti 4.1 wt centres,
I know someone who was interested in making them to suit a Zook but I told him that the market wouldn't pay, just look how tight most owners are.Highway-Star wrote:MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote: Portal Hubs.....
Best suggestion yet, dont think its asking alot
If you're serious what would you pay for them done right and I do mean right?
[quote="4WD Stuff"]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
A bolt on full floater will widen the rear more than stock. Is that acceptable? What is the market willing to pay? This would also mean running rear discs.mr green wrote:how about making the rear full floating axle kits . i saw a link to a kit somone else used to make a while ago and it looked great. few people here doing there own but would be great to be able to buy the axles and brackets as a kit.
jason
[quote="4WD Stuff"]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
What we realistically need are go hard bits for Jimny's and Vitara's. Sierra's with good bodies are becoming harder and harder to find therefore will be forced to modify these others more and more.
Adaptors to find gear driven transfers into Jimnys, good quality reasonably priced arms. Maybe even a bolt on or relatively easy SAS kit for the Vitara (Not sure whether this is even possible)
Adaptors to find gear driven transfers into Jimnys, good quality reasonably priced arms. Maybe even a bolt on or relatively easy SAS kit for the Vitara (Not sure whether this is even possible)
;)
YESmr green wrote:how about making the rear full floating axle kits . i saw a link to a kit somone else used to make a while ago and it looked great. few people here doing there own but would be great to be able to buy the axles and brackets as a kit.
jason
defiantly
and if you find a way to get things hear cheaper ..... THAT will be the icing on the cake
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