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Suzuki sierra 98mod Coilovers Finally Finished(heap of pics)

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Suzuki sierra 98mod Coilovers Finally Finished(heap of pics)

Post by TUFFMQ »

How are we all thought id put up my build up of my zook,

Mods are

vn v6
turbo 700/hilux transfer
hilux diffs front and rear
lockers f & r
coil overs 12inch front and 10 inch rear
35 crawlers on 15x10inch bead locks
arb bar with warn winch (plasmar rope's coming)
internal half cage
fuel cell
daul battery system
high steer is getting fitted now

been buildin this over the past 5 months and finally got it done
hope you guys enjoy the pics

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Post by smileysmoke »

looks tough and capable nice one.
is it all engineered?
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Post by TUFFMQ »

thanks bud, in the process now to get it enginnered
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Post by nicbeer »

for a tintop and lux diffs/ etc

looks very clean and well done.

wait till grimbo sees this one :)

has this got std wheelbase?, where did the transfer end up in the cab
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Post by zookimal »

Man it's tall in that side on pic.

Has it been dropped since then or is that it's final ride height/wheelbase?
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Post by Taff »

damn that's high!

Why did you leave the bodylift in?
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Post by chuckwilltalk »

WOW! jus wow good job man
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Post by dank »

Been following this build for a while, he's chopped the guards if you look closely making it look a bit higher. It seems like the diffs utilise all of the up travel in the rear as you can see in one pic. Its a pretty cool build I reckon.

I want to see it on some side angles. I also want to see it on a high speed run with those coilovers in action. Definitely something that high won't like it too much on side angles even on lux diffs. But sweet build anyway. Just gotta wear a nappy when driving it to protect the seats. :D
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Post by ... rick »

Sweet job mate, hat's off!
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Post by cj »

TUFFMQ wrote: in the process now to get it enginnered
What size tyres are you getting it engineered on and whats the amount of lift over standard that it has?
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Post by germo »

how do you find the steering with that box it it?
does it cause a problem when your drivers side drops heaps. ie does it turn the wheels on you?

it does look good!
Highly modified but keeping the stock look means you should have less hassles with everyone, engineer, cops, rta.
well done!

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Post by Turbo Tonka »

looks sweet man,very tuff looking tin top there.Lux diffs and krawlers are the shiznit :armsup: good job,makes me want to go that far
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Post by grimbo »

looks cool and a well thought out and executed build up. How's it perform offroad?
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Post by joeblow »

looks good. but good luck with an engineers as they are all gettin scared these days.
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Post by zookimal »

Is this the same car that got around the Gold Coast on Luxs and 35in Krawlers a few years back? What in the rebuild necessitated the extra lift?
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Post by get it up there »

LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Top job!! I just put lux diffs under my zook.. hope your not having probs with vibrations like i am :cry:
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Post by sierrajim »

Looks good, will be interesting to see how your rear shocks work out laid over so far.
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Post by joeblow »

grimbo wrote:looks cool and a well thought out and executed build up. How's it perform offroad?

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Post by grimbo »

I was never against Hilux stuff being used just against it being used because someone heard someone say Hilux stuff is the only answer. For most applications it isn't the best solution and with a little bit of research and actual planning people would maybe realise that. This doesn't look like just a slapped together build with no thought, research or planning.
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Post by Ridge »

well done. what was the cost of the build?
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Post by TUFFMQ »

nicbeer wrote:for a tintop and lux diffs/ etc

looks very clean and well done.

wait till grimbo sees this one :)

has this got std wheelbase?, where did the transfer end up in the cab
The wheel base has been lengthened 120mm, i wonted to get 200mm so it would of been like a swb patrol but i couldnt get it with out pushing the front forward and that would of looked ugly

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Post by TUFFMQ »

zookimal wrote:Man it's tall in that side on pic.

Has it been dropped since then or is that it's final ride height/wheelbase?
hopefully it sags a little, and it only looks big cause of the gaurds have been chopped massively,
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Post by TUFFMQ »

Taff wrote:damn that's high!

Why did you leave the bodylift in?
Had to leave the body blocks in so the cab would clear the auto and transfer, my goal was to make this as low as possible, so cause of it being so high i put 25 percent offset rims on
the wheel base is only 150mm smaller than a gu patrol,

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Post by TUFFMQ »

cj wrote:
TUFFMQ wrote: in the process now to get it enginnered
What size tyres are you getting it engineered on and whats the amount of lift over standard that it has?
have to get it enginneres with 31s cause then it looks small
dont no how much lift its got over standrad i guess it would be a lot

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Post by TUFFMQ »

germo wrote:how do you find the steering with that box it it?
does it cause a problem when your drivers side drops heaps. ie does it turn the wheels on you?

it does look good!
Highly modified but keeping the stock look means you should have less hassles with everyone, engineer, cops, rta.
well done!

ashley
the design of this steering box would only work well on leaf sprung cars as it does lift and dip the side of the car when you steer, but the worest is when you drive it over 40clicks and hit a hole in the road it wonders bad, the high steer setup will fix it tho
i like to try and keep the factory look as much as i could,

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Post by TUFFMQ »

get it up there wrote:LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Top job!! I just put lux diffs under my zook.. hope your not having probs with vibrations like i am :cry:
only got up to 40clicks but it was smooth, when it had the zook engine it had slight vibs as the shaft angels where out but now they are straight
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Post by TUFFMQ »

sierrajim wrote:Looks good, will be interesting to see how your rear shocks work out laid over so far.
thats whavery1 says but they work very well, just abit soft like that, thats why in some pics you can see ranco adjusterables on there also,
there rear flexs with easy, and with the extra shoke it handals well also
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Post by TUFFMQ »

zookimal wrote:Is this the same car that got around the Gold Coast on Luxs and 35in Krawlers a few years back? What in the rebuild necessitated the extra lift?
its the same 1 but that was built to a budget back then, as the standard 1.3 was almost ripping the diffs out with so much diff rap,so i removed the diffs and ground all the old crap off also all the old lux crap off and done it right this time, and the suspensionwas not out wide enough for the lux diffs so it drove like a boat.
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Post by zookimal »

TUFFMQ wrote:
zookimal wrote:Is this the same car that got around the Gold Coast on Luxs and 35in Krawlers a few years back? What in the rebuild necessitated the extra lift?
its the same 1 but that was built to a budget back then, as the standard 1.3 was almost ripping the diffs out with so much diff rap,so i removed the diffs and ground all the old crap off also all the old lux crap off and done it right this time, and the suspensionwas not out wide enough for the lux diffs so it drove like a boat.
Good work on taking the time to reply to all the questions in the thread. :armsup: :armsup:

Hope it can be engineered and then you can refine anything that you need to.
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Post by Liam »

might want to move the swirl pot/ pump and fuel lines. any sort of a leak and you'll be wearing it.
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