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Suzuki ute pics

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Re: Suzuki ute pics

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I think you may have a few issues with your steering box .. I know liquid nails seemed like a good idea at the time .. I have been tempted to use it myself :) But sometimes you really need to use high tensile bolts :shock:
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Post by zookieboi »

these are mine the first one is my current one and the second one is my old one very similar setups just love them!!
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Post by gu town »

supazuk wrote:mine has 4 seat ute on the compliance plate.

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your car has a plate that says it complies to something?????? did you make the plate yourself?! :finger:
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by supazuk »

gu town wrote:
supazuk wrote:mine has 4 seat ute on the compliance plate.


your car has a plate that says it complies to something?????? did you make the plate yourself?! :finger:

yep, sure did. do you want one for your ex Victorian POS :finger:
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Post by zookieboi »

zook36 wrote:
macsuzi wrote:here's mine and its not for sale.

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Nice rig. What size tires you running?

Looks like your rear axle has been moved back?
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by Spike_Sierra »

Its had the rear 300mm or so cut off the chassis which might make it look like the axle has been moved back.
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by Gwagensteve »

Spike - that axle has been moved back, but it's all been done with the springs. See how much of the spring is visible in front of the rear wheels? On a stock sierra an equal amount of spring will be visible fore and aft of the tyre.

I'm not convinced the chassis has been cut but I could be wrong.

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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by mr green »

Gwagensteve wrote:Spike - that axle has been moved back, but it's all been done with the springs. See how much of the spring is visible in front of the rear wheels? On a stock sierra an equal amount of spring will be visible fore and aft of the tyre.

I'm not convinced the chassis has been cut but I could be wrong.

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your right steve. the rear was moved back using mazda springs with a custom top leaf. i believe the chassis had a minimal amount trimmed off. and yes the tray has had about a foot taken off.
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Post by lay80n »

My brothers chopped SWB ute.
RUF, lux fronts in rear. SPUA flat springs with 33 boggers. 2 inch BL. Commodore shocks up front and hilux rear shocks inboarded.

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Post by mrRocky »

er... my trayback as pictured above, is no longer a trayback - that is all
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by Spike_Sierra »

Gwagensteve wrote:Spike - that axle has been moved back, but it's all been done with the springs. See how much of the spring is visible in front of the rear wheels? On a stock sierra an equal amount of spring will be visible fore and aft of the tyre.

I'm not convinced the chassis has been cut but I could be wrong.

Steve.

Yeah Steve, had another look at it and you are right. I think i am getting confused with the LWB tub chassis and the LWB ute chassi regarding the chop.

I like the look of it, I personally wouldnt have shortened the tray as it looks a little stumpy IMO. I love everthing else though. I am not a fan of flat trays without sides, it just seems to defeat the purpose, as it just means you have to tie everything down.
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by Gwagensteve »

I agree that tray looks a bit short. It could have been a plank longer (6") without hurting capability and it would have made the car look more balanced.

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Post by redzook »

Dominator wrote:...
if thats the ute i am thinking of it has gone through a few hands since benny built it and moved quite a distance
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

mrRocky wrote:er... my trayback as pictured above, is no longer a trayback - that is all
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you need to bob that tub mick
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my old shitta
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by 11_evl »

its a ute if a dog can sit on the back right???

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Mine a long time ago
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

redzook,that is the same old zuk of bennys your talking about.then aerens,now dominators rig.has had about ten attempts at rebuilds over the years and finally is quite the zuk.

2 tamworth zuks in the one thread,probably the only good thing to come from here. :)
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Post by phils.zook.on33's »

Her's mine :)
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Newly purchased..

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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by V.W.Dave »

Honestly there are some really good looking rigs coming out of the woodwork here. Keep the pics coming guys....
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

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1. Not a ute
2. it looks like if you brake too hard you will flip over
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

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our budget build zook ute
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

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UAV wrote:^
1. Not a ute
2. it looks like if you brake too hard you will flip over
he's proper fucked if he gets a flat :rofl:
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Post by v840 »

I like the out-of-the-box approach on the front guards bakerboy. Something different. :cool:
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by GRPABT1 »

bakerboy wrote: Image
Love the custom shackle reversal, think you went a bit overboard on the front towers though and approach angle has suffered as a result.
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v840 wrote:I like the out-of-the-box approach on the front guards bakerboy. Something different. :cool:
The gaps will be filled with some ali checker plate, good move? i just dont like seeing the gap :?

possibly GRPABT1, but its our first build, steep learning curve, and as its still SPUA we can go SPOA and halve the "fangs" if need be ;) not totally stoopid :lol:
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bakerboy wrote:
v840 wrote:I like the out-of-the-box approach on the front guards bakerboy. Something different. :cool:
The gaps will be filled with some ali checker plate, good move? i just dont like seeing the gap :?

possibly GRPABT1, but its our first build, steep learning curve, and as its still SPUA we can go SPOA and halve the "fangs" if need be ;) not totally stoopid :lol:
Yeah I wanna do something very similar one day SPUA custom reverse shackle on custom leaves. Just need to find the time and money
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Re: Suzuki ute pics

Post by V.W.Dave »

UAV wrote:^
1. Not a ute
2. it looks like if you brake too hard you will flip over
On the rego papers most sierras are utes.
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