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THE "silly" question thread
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zook kid wrote:just wondering what a good suspension set up would be for the front of a sierra
Oh come on, this might be the silly question thread, but for real
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
zook kid, you have been a member here for about a year now! I think you know the drill... SEARCH! You will learn a lot more, a lot faster if you do.lay80n wrote:zook kid wrote:just wondering what a good suspension set up would be for the front of a sierra
Oh come on, this might be the silly question thread, but for real
Layto....
i cant answer your 'silly question' with the information you have provided. What car do you have? where do you drive it? so on and so forth.
Please reply to this once you have done some research.
[quote="v840"]Her:"Awww thats so sweet I love a man who is in touch with his blah blah blah"
You:"Giggidy."[/quote]
You:"Giggidy."[/quote]
i don't mean to jump to his defense, but if you read his profile, it says he is a student, so, one must assume he is doing things on a reasonably tight budget, unless he is a student learning to cook meth or something.
he asked for a good suspension set up, for the front end of a sierra, one must also assume he is talking SWB, because most LWB owners are proud to be LWB owners, and will specify such when asking questions. (also a little bit less likely to ask "stupid questions")
thus i would think 2 inch lift OME springs, or the like, plus extended shackles, or RUF as previously mentioned are pretty good options.
now to open a can of worms...if he has access to metal work gear, he might want to think about playing around with "Wacky Shackles" Home made Shackle reversals etc. depends how different you want to be, and more so how inventive and innovative, (in my opinion, too many people sit around on computers talking crap about 4x4s, when they should be out wheeling.)
and if anyone thinks my previous question regarding the calmini suspension as a good rebuttal to this rant, its for my daily driver, unlike you eastern states guys, 4x4 comps and tracks are few and far between in good ole SA, thus i am after a kit that is relatively bolt on, bolt off. especially being a student, where i cannot afford to get a massive SPOA, Hilux Diff, f&R locker, diff geared, transfer geared, 4aze powered Monster truck running 37inch tyres engineered!
he asked for a good suspension set up, for the front end of a sierra, one must also assume he is talking SWB, because most LWB owners are proud to be LWB owners, and will specify such when asking questions. (also a little bit less likely to ask "stupid questions")
thus i would think 2 inch lift OME springs, or the like, plus extended shackles, or RUF as previously mentioned are pretty good options.
now to open a can of worms...if he has access to metal work gear, he might want to think about playing around with "Wacky Shackles" Home made Shackle reversals etc. depends how different you want to be, and more so how inventive and innovative, (in my opinion, too many people sit around on computers talking crap about 4x4s, when they should be out wheeling.)
and if anyone thinks my previous question regarding the calmini suspension as a good rebuttal to this rant, its for my daily driver, unlike you eastern states guys, 4x4 comps and tracks are few and far between in good ole SA, thus i am after a kit that is relatively bolt on, bolt off. especially being a student, where i cannot afford to get a massive SPOA, Hilux Diff, f&R locker, diff geared, transfer geared, 4aze powered Monster truck running 37inch tyres engineered!
thanks to nic i now have brackets to put my WT flares on. thanks man these make it a whole lot easier.nicbeer wrote:dude, u want to have a look at some of the WT brackets?lexplay wrote:so 88 only or like 88 up to 90 or something.
so does any body have a rusty old WT chassis they could drill these brackets of for me. for some coin of course.
I have some separate to the body at mine if u want to have a gander. i "may " be able to bring one in to show ya
now i just got to finish my spray job, you fix what you broke last weekend and we can go chop some tracks.
i think i have one lying round home somewhere but yeh on the windscreen is where mine always is. (on the snorkel head in my case.)lexplay wrote:this is a silly question but does any one still have a bonnet stay on their zook or do they just rest the bonnet on the windscreen?
i was maybe thinking of putting gas struts on the bonnet. has any one done this? pics?
gas struts maybe ok. bit of a pain to setup i think. i got some mega strong small ones here (100mm long) been thinking of putting on on my rear bar.
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New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
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New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
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I sprayed mine withzooker wrote:However, you should probably buy one as i have been failed on a rego check for not having one.Gwagensteve wrote:There's no pad on the accelerator standard.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
a tin of rubber sound proofing
to pass rego and it works every time
it gets passed
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I would not bother with the gas struts. If you rest your bonnet on the windscreen its quicker and it lets more light in to see what you're doing. With gas struts it would only be another thing to brake or wobble loose.lexplay wrote:this is a silly question but does any one still have a bonnet stay on their zook or do they just rest the bonnet on the windscreen?
i was maybe thinking of putting gas struts on the bonnet. has any one done this? pics?
[quote="v840"]Her:"Awww thats so sweet I love a man who is in touch with his blah blah blah"
You:"Giggidy."[/quote]
You:"Giggidy."[/quote]
Another Question
What parts cataloge should i be using to find bits i'm after... the picture want33's posted before detailed for example the 3 pedels, the parts catalogue i'm looking at at suzuki info http://www.suzukiinfo.com/sierra/part_cat_samurai.zip dos'nt detail that...
Is there another pdf somewhere i shoudl be looking at or what?
The part i'm after is the crush tube for the rear pinion, and was hoping for a part number for it, and next stupid question... do you order from suzuki or just local parts store?
Thanks Adam
What parts cataloge should i be using to find bits i'm after... the picture want33's posted before detailed for example the 3 pedels, the parts catalogue i'm looking at at suzuki info http://www.suzukiinfo.com/sierra/part_cat_samurai.zip dos'nt detail that...
Is there another pdf somewhere i shoudl be looking at or what?
The part i'm after is the crush tube for the rear pinion, and was hoping for a part number for it, and next stupid question... do you order from suzuki or just local parts store?
Thanks Adam
dose any one have any photos of a transfer ring for a 1.3 sierra never seen one muz zook told me I need one but not shore how they work
BTW I'm new to the hole zook thing and I did a search but found nothing
jimbo
BTW I'm new to the hole zook thing and I did a search but found nothing
jimbo
current truck, 105 series GXL diesel 6" springs & twin pro lockers
sierra LWB spoa one wide track diffs twin locked
Sierra Parts Wanted pm me
sierra LWB spoa one wide track diffs twin locked
Sierra Parts Wanted pm me
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic60 ... light=ring
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic57 ... light=ring
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic12 ... light=ring
Steve.
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic57 ... light=ring
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic12 ... light=ring
Steve.
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AAH Grasshopper, there are many ways to wisdom.paid_hitman wrote:Another Question
What parts cataloge should i be using to find bits i'm after... the picture want33's posted before detailed for example the 3 pedels, the parts catalogue i'm looking at at suzuki info http://www.suzukiinfo.com/sierra/part_cat_samurai.zip dos'nt detail that...
Is there another pdf somewhere i shoudl be looking at or what?
The part i'm after is the crush tube for the rear pinion, and was hoping for a part number for it, and next stupid question... do you order from suzuki or just local parts store?
Thanks Adam
The pics I post aren't from Suzuki per se'
I'm prob the only person in Australia to have a Genuine Maruti, Maruti Gypsy parts catalogue.
Comes in very handy.
You will see in the pic below it is #3 you want... Part #27315-60A01
Jas.
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ofr57 wrote:has any body replaced there rag joint with an Rag Joint Eliminator
how much does it effect steering in ways of bump steer
Bump steering is a function of steering gemometry, and should not be effected by the RJE. You should get a more dirrect steering feel, but possibly more feedback. Funny you mentioned this, i pulled my steering colum last night as the uni is spent, and was looking into the same thing.
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
i would believe there going to rub like all hellFC3892 wrote:Hey peeps, i just orded some -13 offset 8" sunny's... would anyone have a pic of them on there car... im running 33x12.5 15's on a nt. just want to see what they look like on a car.
Got sick of no lock backing the trailer
Thanks
Adam
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think he means shock tower...want33s wrote:FC3892 wrote: ....ones on it only hit the leef on lock and touch my strut tower on full flex, so these should clear it a lil more... have enough lift to clear everyhting else
HUH??
Is this some kind of Leafy/Coily hybrid?
Jas.
either way, i'm pretty sure they'll eat up the insides of your tyres still.
Pretty sure you'd need at least -25 to -30mm to clear...
All the gear, No idea...
Ok heres my silly question. Does it mater if my 4wd indicator light switch has broken wires? The wires snapped off at the base but I want to get it going before I can source a new one so can I drive fine with the switch in but not connected to the wires? This would just mean I don't have a light telling me when I'm in 4wd would it not?
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