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Im getting a Zooks
Im getting a Zooks
Im getta a Zooks
just wondering what is the best yr and the cheapest way in making the zooks ready for the bush??
i do a fair bit of shooting so looking at a soft top.
any help will be appreciated
cheers
just wondering what is the best yr and the cheapest way in making the zooks ready for the bush??
i do a fair bit of shooting so looking at a soft top.
any help will be appreciated
cheers
Re: Im getting a Zooks
89 WT onwards best. also buying one and driving one is the cheapest way to get them out in the bush.thompson_2986 wrote: just wondering what is the best yr and the cheapest way in making the zooks ready for the bush??
search and u will find also check bible.
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U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
See i reckon narrow track.......
Got 32's on it and keeps up with the patrols on 35's ussually easyer then them and kills anything in the mud BECAUSE your in one rut out of the other! If you care about pannel damage go for a WT if you couldn't care go NT!
Got 32's on it and keeps up with the patrols on 35's ussually easyer then them and kills anything in the mud BECAUSE your in one rut out of the other! If you care about pannel damage go for a WT if you couldn't care go NT!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
gday mate. you'll love it. i have a 89 model.
all you will need to know about modding your zook can be found in here....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic48714.php
many people have asked alot of questions you have and this has most of the answers.
all you will need to know about modding your zook can be found in here....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic48714.php
many people have asked alot of questions you have and this has most of the answers.
For a cheap and reliable shooting rig I'd go:
Bash wheelarch seams ................ free!
2" body lift ................................. $200 - PM just cruizin' from this forum
2" shackle extension ................... make 'em yourself or buy some - $200 fleebay
31x9.5's on 15x7's -15 offset ....... $1k+ if you buy new, or search the classifieds
That'd give you a capable bush basher that shouldn't break too often. Might need transfer gears if you're doing any serious 4wd'ing, but for general shooting work standard gearing should get you by.
If you're planning on a 2" suspension lift then forget the shackle extension but you will need to adjust the bumpstops to prevent the tyres hitting the guards on compression.
Bash wheelarch seams ................ free!
2" body lift ................................. $200 - PM just cruizin' from this forum
2" shackle extension ................... make 'em yourself or buy some - $200 fleebay
31x9.5's on 15x7's -15 offset ....... $1k+ if you buy new, or search the classifieds
That'd give you a capable bush basher that shouldn't break too often. Might need transfer gears if you're doing any serious 4wd'ing, but for general shooting work standard gearing should get you by.
If you're planning on a 2" suspension lift then forget the shackle extension but you will need to adjust the bumpstops to prevent the tyres hitting the guards on compression.
Moph wrote:For a cheap and reliable shooting rig I'd go:
Bash wheelarch seams ................ free!
2" body lift ................................. $200 - PM just cruizin' from this forum
2" shackle extension ................... make 'em yourself or buy some - $200 fleebay or pm gutless on here
31x9.5's on 15x7's -15 offset ....... $1k+ if you buy new, or search the classifieds
That'd give you a capable bush basher that shouldn't break too often. Might need transfer gears if you're doing any serious 4wd'ing, but for general shooting work standard gearing should get you by.
If you're planning on a 2" suspension lift then forget the shackle extension but you will need to adjust the bumpstops to prevent the tyres hitting the guards on compression.
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thompson_2986 wrote: what sizes wheels can i setup on it before i start having to lift it??
The moment you ask this question you wear out your n00b welcome.
Have a search through the bible
Layto....
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Moph wrote: 31x9.5's on 15x7's -15 offset ....... $1k+ if you buy new, or search the classifieds
I'm not aware of anyone who makes 31x9.5 tyres... I thought they were all basically 31x10.5, and some are even 31x11.5. Can anyone enlighten me???
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
Sorry - you're right.
Available tyres are:
30x9.5 15's (eg lots)
31x10.5 15's (eg lots)
31x9.5 16's (eg Jungle Trekker 2)
32x9.5 15's (eg Extreme Trekker)
And for 10.5's most manufacturers (and tyre places) will require you to run 8" rims too if I recall correctly. So there's the choice of 30x9.5's with 15x7" rims (-15 offset) or 31x10.5's with 15x8" rims (-28 offset).
Available tyres are:
30x9.5 15's (eg lots)
31x10.5 15's (eg lots)
31x9.5 16's (eg Jungle Trekker 2)
32x9.5 15's (eg Extreme Trekker)
And for 10.5's most manufacturers (and tyre places) will require you to run 8" rims too if I recall correctly. So there's the choice of 30x9.5's with 15x7" rims (-15 offset) or 31x10.5's with 15x8" rims (-28 offset).
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