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THE "silly" question thread

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THE "silly" question thread

Post by lexplay »

ok since its friday and their is not much happenin i thought i would start a thread for suzuki lovers to talk about anything they feel like and not worry about asking stupid questions.
plus i did'nt want to start a thread on indicators but what aftermarket front fender indicators are some of you guys using. mine are all faded and cracked i was thinking maybe some clear ones to give it that new look.
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Post by ofr57 »

I would stick with standard ones .... easy to get :cool:
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Post by lexplay »

yea the standard one do the job but some since i need new ones why not try clear or yea led would be cool but im not paying that just to have them ripped of by a rock or the side of a ditch

edit. just read its a ten pack, so any ten people keen on paying $6 dollars for some clear led indicators?

you think they will fit our cars neatly want33's

hey these dont look too bad fully water proof plus chrome surounds for extra

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LED-Clearance-li ... dZViewItem
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Post by foolsp33d »

Ugh, dunno bout them indicators... stock is fine.. and you will loose park lights with them...

ok different Question, Sierra related, but who actually has the rubber latch thingo used to attatch the windscreen to the bonnet in the down position?
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Post by want33s »

I bought a six pack of them and fitted two to my car.
Mine had them at the front of the guards but I fitted TJ flares and covered them up so I mounted the new ones in front of the door, behind the bonnet on the side of the cowl.
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Post by nicbeer »

foolsp33d wrote:Ugh, dunno bout them indicators... stock is fine.. and you will loose park lights with them...?
piss em off. i have my park lights inside my headlight lenses.
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Post by lexplay »

foolsp33d wrote:Ugh, dunno bout them indicators... stock is fine.. and you will loose park lights with them...

ok different Question, Sierra related, but who actually has the rubber latch thingo used to attatch the windscreen to the bonnet in the down position?
i know mine doesnt. i have seen some sierra bonnets with a metal bracket in the middle of the bonnet maybe that has something to do with it.
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Post by jungles »

have done a full ruf just curious how other people have mounted thier bullbar pics or advice would be greatly appreciated

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Post by jungles »

sorry another 2 questions is it legal to use gps as speedo
and does the accelerator pedal need a pad or is it standard with out 1

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Post by Mike E »

all the sierras i have seen including mine don't have a pad on the accelorator pedal
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Post by Mike E »

ok heres my stupid question

whats the difference between an sj413 and an sj70?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

lexplay wrote:
foolsp33d wrote:Ugh, dunno bout them indicators... stock is fine.. and you will loose park lights with them...

ok different Question, Sierra related, but who actually has the rubber latch thingo used to attatch the windscreen to the bonnet in the down position?
i know mine doesnt. i have seen some sierra bonnets with a metal bracket in the middle of the bonnet maybe that has something to do with it.
My guess is the strap wasn't included in cars with full doors. It might have been in the toolkit or something, so maybe Drover soft tops would have come with the strap?

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Post by Gwagensteve »

jungles wrote:sorry another 2 questions is it legal to use gps as speedo
and does the accelerator pedal need a pad or is it standard with out 1

thanx jimmy
There's no pad on the accelerator standard.

The GPS one is tricky. It *might* be legal in principle (that is, nothing says you have to have a mechanical connection to the output shaft to get a speed reading), but in practice I think you'd be hard pressed getting one passed. Most GPS units don't have speed as a default page. i.e when you turn the car on, you have to go "looking" for speed. Also, you'll get no reading in tunnels and under bridges etc.

A "real" GPS speedo is made by Norskog -

http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch ... toview=sku

But you still loose an odometer, it's MPH only, and has the problems outlined above.

I run my stock speedo with and a GPS.

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Post by jimbo jones »

ofr57 wrote:I would stick with standard ones .... easy to get :cool:
and led's arnt allowed on the front by law
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Post by zooker »

Gwagensteve wrote:
jungles wrote:sorry another 2 questions is it legal to use gps as speedo
and does the accelerator pedal need a pad or is it standard with out 1

thanx jimmy
There's no pad on the accelerator standard.
However, you should probably buy one as i have been failed on a rego check for not having one.
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Post by Viper91 »

haha mate i have truck clearence lights.... if that gives u any idea
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Post by Pinball »

jimbo jones wrote:
ofr57 wrote:I would stick with standard ones .... easy to get :cool:
and led's arnt allowed on the front by law
they're not? which law??

just have to be ADR compliant and mounted in accordance with local rules and regs... of course, said rules and regs can ban em, but last i checked Qld Road Transport regs were ok with em if they met the ADR performance requirements.

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Post by lexplay »

yea i dont think a cop is going to give you a sticker for having brighter indicators than standard. althouhg some ar just wa@k#rs
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Post by ScrawnC »

zooker wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote:
jungles wrote:sorry another 2 questions is it legal to use gps as speedo
and does the accelerator pedal need a pad or is it standard with out 1

thanx jimmy
There's no pad on the accelerator standard.
However, you should probably buy one as i have been failed on a rego check for not having one.
Can you buy accelerator pads? I have never come across them before. You can always just glue on rough sandpaper, that will give you some grip.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

autobarn mate - they have all the bling...

Skateboard Grip tape or stair antislip tape is the go, but it doesn't add grip when your boots are really muddy.

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Post by ScrawnC »

Gwagensteve wrote:autobarn mate - they have all the bling...

I guess I need to keep up with the times a bit more.

I guess really big spikes would give you grip when wearing really muddy boots. Might help with fuel economy too?....
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Post by cj »

I had to replace the accelerator pedal rubber on my 1.0 Sierra for it's roadworthy as they said it was too worn so I pulled one of another 1.0 at a wreckers.

And yes, led are legal on the front if they meet all the rerquirements.
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Post by lexplay »

i just had a look in one of my books and they only list clutch and brake rubbers wich is the same. next time i got my zook at work ill try all our pedal rubbers till i find one that fits the accelerator and post up the parts number. brake and clutch pedal pad number is 29832 any covs or veals has them
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Post by joeblow »

i've always told em to stick it up thier a#@!. tell em to ring suzuki and find out it doesn't exist, or tell em to check the adr's for that vehicle and find out you don't need one.
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Post by want33s »

joeblow wrote:i've always told em to stick it up thier a#@!. tell em to ring suzuki and find out it doesn't exist, or tell em to check the adr's for that vehicle and find out you don't need one.

Doesn't exist... :roll:
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Post by joeblow »

suzuki head office have no record of that part, and jimny's don't have them. the buck stops at head office.
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Post by want33s »

:roll: It's right there in black and white.
It's ALSO in the Suzuki World Wide Parts Catalogue.
Just enter the part number and there it is.
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Post by ScrawnC »

joeblow wrote:i've always told em to stick it up thier a#@!. tell em to ring suzuki and find out it doesn't exist, or tell em to check the adr's for that vehicle and find out you don't need one.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Suzuki's came with full floating rear axles, rear locking diffs, and PTO's... doesn't mean they came into Australia like it, or that you could ring suzuki and order one.

There's no requirement for a pad on the accelerator, and one wasn't fitted from new in Australia.

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