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What Suzuki to use...
What Suzuki to use...
Hi
I am looking at building up a Suzuki as a weekend play truck.. Just wondering what model to use?
Things I will look at doing:
Cut into a single cab with tube tray
Big tyres 37's or bigger
Big lift etc...
Bigger motor..
It will be registered but modded after to run a crusier park..
This will not be a daily driver just a play rig.. Not interested in comps just some fun...
Any help would be great...
I am looking at building up a Suzuki as a weekend play truck.. Just wondering what model to use?
Things I will look at doing:
Cut into a single cab with tube tray
Big tyres 37's or bigger
Big lift etc...
Bigger motor..
It will be registered but modded after to run a crusier park..
This will not be a daily driver just a play rig.. Not interested in comps just some fun...
Any help would be great...
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
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Re: What Suzuki to use...
hahahahahahatari4x4 wrote:X-90
I would find a LWB sierra to start or a LWB vitara. Either way you will be looking at putting some major wotk into getting 37s under anything with a Suzuki badge on it. But it can be done and has been done countless times. Unless you are going for big rocks you really want it to be good lift not big lift. Mine is quite tall but it works well but I wish it was about 4 inches shorter.
If you can keep it on the road and regoed please let me know who you payed to pass it as you will NEVER get it engineered I would love to know.
PS do a little search you will find plenty of things good ad bad about everything you just said you wanted to do.
You will be very surprised how far a Sierra will go with minimal work. Get your self a LWB sierra plug a G16b out of a Vitara, 2" lift, 2" body lift, gears, locked and 31s will do circles around 90% of the bigger taller rigs that are legally regoed on the road.
Re: What Suzuki to use...
Thanks for the info.. Only looking at a Suzuki for play and that is it. Just after it to crawl not a race machine... My GU wagon, although very capable is too big and expensive to go climbing over rocks all the time... So am just looking at what year model to look for... Are they all leaf spring....etc just after some info...
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
Dave, in qld you only get inspected when you change the rego ownership, not every year like NSW.
Lots of zooks that have rego getting around that are far from being road going. Normally just regod for the ability to get into parks, certain comps etc etc.
If you want that sort of thing try and get an early model 1lt and get club rego. Much cheaper
Lots of zooks that have rego getting around that are far from being road going. Normally just regod for the ability to get into parks, certain comps etc etc.
If you want that sort of thing try and get an early model 1lt and get club rego. Much cheaper
;)
Re: What Suzuki to use...
Dont bother buying a LWB if your going to hack it up.
LWB are more expensive and getting rare. Its becoming a crime to cut them up.
To run 37's your obviously going to need gearing, bigger/stronger diffs etc
Access to a welder and alot of time and research.
Best to look at peoples buildups and get specs etc from there.
Search my bulidup or Markil or V.W.Dave for starters........... then come and ask some questions.
Also Sierras are the best. Vitaras are for hairdressers
LWB are more expensive and getting rare. Its becoming a crime to cut them up.
To run 37's your obviously going to need gearing, bigger/stronger diffs etc
Access to a welder and alot of time and research.
Best to look at peoples buildups and get specs etc from there.
Search my bulidup or Markil or V.W.Dave for starters........... then come and ask some questions.
Also Sierras are the best. Vitaras are for hairdressers
Mud_runner_GQ says:
I need 1.6 metre long shocks
I need 1.6 metre long shocks
Re: What Suzuki to use...
HiluxShaneGQ wrote:Hi
I am looking at building up a Suzuki as a weekend play truck.. Just wondering what model to use?
Things I will look at doing:
Cut into a single cab with tube tray
Big tyres 37's or bigger
Big lift etc...
Bigger motor..
By the time you have done all the work to run 37's, there's no really that much advantage to starting with a sierra. A Sierra with 31's on it is more capable than your GU, regardless of model, so start small and work up to it.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Re: What Suzuki to use...
ha that's funny.... everyone is entitled to their opinion.... I have a lifted Suzuki now... So will see how it goes....
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
All the wrong words with the Suzuki badge.ShaneGQ wrote:Hi
I am looking at building up a Suzuki as a weekend play truck.. Just wondering what model to use?
Things I will look at doing:
Cut into a single cab with tube tray
Big tyres 37's or bigger
Big lift etc...
Bigger motor..
Re: What Suzuki to use...
??? how so ???SierraDan wrote:All the wrong words with the Suzuki badge.ShaneGQ wrote:Hi
I am looking at building up a Suzuki as a weekend play truck.. Just wondering what model to use?
Things I will look at doing:
Cut into a single cab with tube tray
Big tyres 37's or bigger
Big lift etc...
Bigger motor..
I have a Suzuki that has a ute chop. It has lift a bigger motor and 38.5 swompers on it?
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Re: What Suzuki to use...
YEPatari4x4 wrote:X-90
It has a Rocky Road Outfitters lift kit installed professionally by Adam's Driveshaft here in Las Vegas which is described on the Rocky Road Outfitters web site http://www.rocky-road.com/x90sus.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;:
It has New B.F. Goodrich All Terrain 30"x950R-15 Tires mounted on Unique 15x7 Rims.
The Ecto Skeleton & custom bumpers were also done professionally by United Machine & Tool.
It is a true 4x4 with full transfer case & shifter.
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Re: What Suzuki to use...
The right word is "better"V.W.Dave wrote:??? how so ???SierraDan wrote:All the wrong words with the Suzuki badge.ShaneGQ wrote:Hi
I am looking at building up a Suzuki as a weekend play truck.. Just wondering what model to use?
Things I will look at doing:
Cut into a single cab with tube tray
Big tyres 37's or bigger
Big lift etc...
Bigger motor..
I have a Suzuki that has a ute chop. It has lift a bigger motor and 38.5 swompers on it?
Re: What Suzuki to use...
Why? I didn't intend it to be a joke.ShaneGQ wrote:ha that's funny....
Hilux diffs+stretched wheelbase= hilux capability.
Some of us don't think hiluxes are very capable, and I've owned more hiluxes than I have suzukis.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Re: What Suzuki to use...
Yeah it's not a joke...See this is why i said everyone is entitled to their opinion... Clearly they are capable, but really your comment... I would like to see a seirra with only 31's follow me at land cruiser park..Anyway, good luck with that..A Sierra with 31's on it is more capable than your GU
I am looking at doing mods to the seirra that i have bought. If others dont like that or their dad is better than my dad, then really don't bother to comment.. I am sure others are doing things outside the square so go and claim your greatness on their thread, as I am not interested... I am sure that hilux are great, as patrols are and so are suzuki's all in their own right, so lets leave it at that and have a nice day.......
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
ShaneGQ wrote:Yeah it's not a joke...See this is why i said everyone is entitled to their opinion... Clearly they are capable, but really your comment... I would like to see a seirra with only 31's follow me at land cruiser park..Anyway, good luck with that..A Sierra with 31's on it is more capable than your GU
I know a bloke with a Suzuki (not a Sierra), on tyres smaller than 31 who would probably try and follow you everywhere, and then give you shit for not driving a heap of things he did. Just saying be careful what you wish for, because most Suzuki drivers (who "get it") don't just have awesome cars, they are missing something upstairs which makes them a little bit mad behind the wheel
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
Re: What Suzuki to use...
HAHA Yeah that is true.. Not having a go at any one or what ever... Just saying that now I have a Suzuki I am looking forward to having some fun...I know a bloke with a Suzuki (not a Sierra), on tyres smaller than 31 who would probably try and follow you everywhere, and then give you shit for not driving a heap of things he did. Just saying be careful what you wish for, because most Suzuki drivers (who "get it") don't just have awesome cars, they are missing something upstairs which makes them a little bit mad behind the wheel
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
I will be doing 1000km on unmaintained tracks next week you are welcome to see if you can follow me.
Re: What Suzuki to use...
I'd be leaving you behind mateyShaneGQ wrote:Clearly they are capable, but really your comment... I would like to see a seirra with only 31's follow me at land cruiser park..Anyway, good luck with that..
You shouldnt under estimate sierras, 31's are more than enough. Alot of people dont even get as big as 31's and go hard.
Re: What Suzuki to use...
OK Matey.. Thanks Matey...
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
My Suzuki
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
Wow, that's tall.
That would scare the pants off me to drive in the bush.
That would be excellent if it was about 5" shorter.
steve.
That would scare the pants off me to drive in the bush.
That would be excellent if it was about 5" shorter.
steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Re: What Suzuki to use...
x2
Calmni kit. Gay.
Calmni kit. Gay.
Re: What Suzuki to use...
shit yeh just need to spring her over and 2 inch body then some 33's = badass
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Re: What Suzuki to use...
boner59 wrote:YEPatari4x4 wrote:X-90
bwahahaha that cage would fold in a heartbeat!!
It has a Rocky Road Outfitters lift kit installed professionally by Adam's Driveshaft here in Las Vegas which is described on the Rocky Road Outfitters web site http://www.rocky-road.com/x90sus.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;:
It has New B.F. Goodrich All Terrain 30"x950R-15 Tires mounted on Unique 15x7 Rims.
The Ecto Skeleton & custom bumpers were also done professionally by United Machine & Tool.
It is a true 4x4 with full transfer case & shifter.
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1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
Re: What Suzuki to use...
Yes it is tall.
It has a 2inh body lift and 30's.
I have some plans for it which include:
Cut the rear and tube tray the back
Chassis extension x 300mm
bigger diffs
change from leaf to coil ???
cut the front guards and tube it..
35"s now.
It is a toy not a daily driver.
It has a 2inh body lift and 30's.
I have some plans for it which include:
Cut the rear and tube tray the back
Chassis extension x 300mm
bigger diffs
change from leaf to coil ???
cut the front guards and tube it..
35"s now.
It is a toy not a daily driver.
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
O get some lockers, some gearing and a set of 33s and just drive it
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Re: What Suzuki to use...
V.W.Dave wrote:??? how so ???SierraDan wrote:All the wrong words with the Suzuki badge.ShaneGQ wrote:Hi
I am looking at building up a Suzuki as a weekend play truck.. Just wondering what model to use?
Things I will look at doing:
Cut into a single cab with tube tray
Big tyres 37's or bigger
Big lift etc...
Bigger motor..
I have a Suzuki that has a ute chop. It has lift a bigger motor and 38.5 swompers on it?
Thats one ugly Zook. You should be slapped for doing that.
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Re: What Suzuki to use...
[quote="ShaneGQ"]Yes it is tall.
It has a 2inh body lift and 30's.
I have some plans for it which include:
Cut the rear and tube tray the back
Chassis extension x 300mm
bigger diffs [b][color=#FF0000]hilux/ bundera diffs will be fine standard running 35s with air lockers but if you want to go bigger tyres eventually you will need chromo gear [/color][/b]
change from leaf to coil ??? [b][color=#FF0000]Screw coils, just be done with it and go airshocks/ coilovers you will end up going there eventually[/color][/b]
cut the front guards and tube it.. [b][color=#FF0000]have a look at matt white, michael sweeney, corey hickson and wayne murphys trucks to give you some ideas![/color][/b]
35"s now. [color=#FF0000][b] are you planning to comp? if so you may aswell cage it while your doing the front guards and tray etc[/b][/color]
It is a toy not a daily driver.[/quote]
It has a 2inh body lift and 30's.
I have some plans for it which include:
Cut the rear and tube tray the back
Chassis extension x 300mm
bigger diffs [b][color=#FF0000]hilux/ bundera diffs will be fine standard running 35s with air lockers but if you want to go bigger tyres eventually you will need chromo gear [/color][/b]
change from leaf to coil ??? [b][color=#FF0000]Screw coils, just be done with it and go airshocks/ coilovers you will end up going there eventually[/color][/b]
cut the front guards and tube it.. [b][color=#FF0000]have a look at matt white, michael sweeney, corey hickson and wayne murphys trucks to give you some ideas![/color][/b]
35"s now. [color=#FF0000][b] are you planning to comp? if so you may aswell cage it while your doing the front guards and tray etc[/b][/color]
It is a toy not a daily driver.[/quote]
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16" Profender Coilovers
Re: What Suzuki to use...
It is getting changed over to a 4 link with 60 series diffs. What are a good coilover to use?
2002 GU 3lt wagon 5" lift, reduction gears, 35" MTZ...
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
'94 Suzuki Sierra SWB 5" lift, 30" MT 's and a winch to pull the bigger trucks through....
Re: What Suzuki to use...
Fox or King
Both work out to be almost same price total.
Exchange rate is awesome atm! I have some Kings on the way
Both work out to be almost same price total.
Exchange rate is awesome atm! I have some Kings on the way
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