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ideas!! zook gods

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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ideas!! zook gods

Post by dka_offroad »

hi all just here to get a few ideas i want to know what you all think what i should do to my little zook i have a 92 model swb vitara hard top with a 40mm lift rebuilt motor and new mickey thompsons on sunnys but as seeing i have owned this vehicle for the last 5 years i am taking it off the road for good as i have just brought a more family friendly wagon toyota surf(third kid on the way 4 seats just dont cut it anymore)ok back to the topic should i sell this little beast as it only has 170000km or should i start a project build up on this(would like to know ideas for this)
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Post by zookster666 »

build it up mate and have fun with it keep the surf for famlily trips
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Post by RB zook »

go crazy mate modify the shit out of it you wont regret it.
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Post by danssurf82 »

sas?, chop down into a ute?, 36's? welded diffs? v6 3.8l?
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Post by dka_offroad »

thanks guys, i do own a book called how to modify suzukis for serious offroad who here has read or even has followed this book to build up a suzuki?. and who here has done a sas on a vitara at home (not using the professionals) does it get very complicated i am a qualified fitter and have access to shitloads of tools oxys and welding equipment would a sas be out of my reach(i shouldnt think so) and if the guys that have sas dont mind showing some pics of there front end setups and what they have used would be greatly appriciated thanks in advance
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Post by dka_offroad »

ZookStock wrote: Dont dint up the new family rig..

thats to late the surf has already received a 3"lift and a front lokka with has lead to a few ' :roll: body modifications'
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Post by DeWsE »

dka_offroad wrote:thanks guys, i do own a book called how to modify suzukis for serious offroad who here has read or even has followed this book to build up a suzuki?. and who here has done a sas on a vitara at home (not using the professionals) does it get very complicated i am a qualified fitter and have access to shitloads of tools oxys and welding equipment would a sas be out of my reach(i shouldnt think so) and if the guys that have sas dont mind showing some pics of there front end setups and what they have used would be greatly appriciated thanks in advance
You're probably over qualified!

You should do some searching and get some ideas for what you think you want. Like every one has been saying, SAS the front. Check these sites also for some inspiration;

www.pirate4x4.com
www.zukikrawlers.com

Also check out A1's buildup thread in the members section.
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