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Setting up a Sierra from scratch
Setting up a Sierra from scratch
I'm new here, so pardon my ignorace.
Looking at setting up a Sierra from scratch to be a top little off roader - purely for just that.
What recommendations can you make re what I will need and how much it will cost. Purchase of Zook excluded, will look at a bigger engine if recommended.
Thanks!
Looking at setting up a Sierra from scratch to be a top little off roader - purely for just that.
What recommendations can you make re what I will need and how much it will cost. Purchase of Zook excluded, will look at a bigger engine if recommended.
Thanks!
Re: Setting up a Sierra from scratch
Chill, Winstaan wrote:I'm new here, so pardon my ignorace.
Looking at setting up a Sierra from scratch to be a top little off roader - purely for just that.
What recommendations can you make re what I will need and how much it will cost. Purchase of Zook excluded, will look at a bigger engine if recommended.
Thanks!
Winstaan,
You are in melbourne according to your avatar... My suggestion is that you come along to the Suzuki Club Meeting tonight at 8pm Wills Rd Glen Iris and meet some of us with our cars. You will be able to check out a few of the vehicles we drive and get some ideas about what you may / may not want to do to your car.
Cheers mate,
Greg
* - note - I can't think what movie / tv show that chill winstaan thing is from but i keep laughing when i read it
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greg wrote:redzook wrote:SUA, 34's , 6.1, Ruf and drive it like u "think" it has some flex
I used to have a setup similar to that - but now i am going to upgrade to some little 33's
USED TO?
i think u still have the same setup
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redzook wrote:SUA, 34's , 6.1, Ruf and drive it like u "think" it has some flex
Um... I think I forgot to mention I am new to 4WDing. I got it that the 34's are the round things between car and track, the rest I'm lost on.
And the movie was Lock, Stock (edit, duh)
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Re: Setting up a Sierra from scratch
greg wrote:* - note - I can't think what movie / tv show that chill winstaan thing is from but i keep laughing when i read it
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels right?
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Chill, Winstaan wrote:Sorry, couldn't make it last night. Will try to make the next one - when is it?
2nd wednesday of the month... so i guess in may some time
Clearly that is too long to wait for you though, so how about a quick write up on what this car of yours is going to be used for, how much moolah you want to burn on it etc...
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If i had to start again, i would tame it back to a good strong capable affordable rig,
1600 carb, 5 spd 4:1 tcase (not 6:1 - cant get the wheel speed on obstacles, hilux diffs 4.55 dual lockers hi-pinion front 60series shafts cut to suit, vitara p/steer (worked awesome before), SUA using lux ln65 rears F&R (they are easy to fit) 9012's F&R, 35/14.5/15 boggers, and exo.
if you do a lot ofthe work yourself you could get away with less than $9k
for a mad rig.(comp ready)
1600 carb, 5 spd 4:1 tcase (not 6:1 - cant get the wheel speed on obstacles, hilux diffs 4.55 dual lockers hi-pinion front 60series shafts cut to suit, vitara p/steer (worked awesome before), SUA using lux ln65 rears F&R (they are easy to fit) 9012's F&R, 35/14.5/15 boggers, and exo.
if you do a lot ofthe work yourself you could get away with less than $9k
for a mad rig.(comp ready)
greg wrote:redzook wrote:SUA, 34's , 6.1, Ruf and drive it like u "think" it has some flex
I used to have a setup similar to that - but now i am going to upgrade to some little 33's
This setup is stable and ideal for actually driving on trails.
But for driving over single rocks on beaches or onto other peoples tyres you really need to go spring over.
yeshemesh
bigsteve wrote:greg wrote:redzook wrote:SUA, 34's , 6.1, Ruf and drive it like u "think" it has some flex
I used to have a setup similar to that - but now i am going to upgrade to some little 33's
This setup is stable and ideal for actually driving on trails.
But for driving over single rocks on beaches or onto other peoples tyres you really need to go spring over.
Winnstan if you're new to entirely new to 4bn the the best advice is to grab an old wt sierra for a couple of grand and go play until you can drive further than the car can go, then start modding All the gear and no idea could get you into trouble if you're unlucky, get some experience first.
Straight up get the car, 2" bl and 31 mudders then just have fun in it till you lose your mind like the rest of us, then fire up the power tools in anger
mj
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bigsteve wrote:greg wrote:redzook wrote:SUA, 34's , 6.1, Ruf and drive it like u "think" it has some flex
I used to have a setup similar to that - but now i am going to upgrade to some little 33's
This setup is stable and ideal for actually driving on trails.
But for driving over single rocks on beaches or onto other peoples tyres you really need to go spring over.
ooooooooooooooh.....scathing
antt wrote:bigsteve wrote:greg wrote:redzook wrote:SUA, 34's , 6.1, Ruf and drive it like u "think" it has some flex
I used to have a setup similar to that - but now i am going to upgrade to some little 33's
This setup is stable and ideal for actually driving on trails.
But for driving over single rocks on beaches or onto other peoples tyres you really need to go spring over.
ooooooooooooooh.....scathing
I could not resist
yeshemesh
mj wrote:Winnstan if you're new to entirely new to 4bn the the best advice is to grab an old wt sierra for a couple of grand and go play until you can drive further than the car can go, then start modding All the gear and no idea could get you into trouble if you're unlucky, get some experience first.
Straight up get the car, 2" bl and 31 mudders then just have fun in it till you lose your mind like the rest of us, then fire up the power tools in anger
mj
that's the theory that i'm going with... new springs cos the old ones were sagged, 2" bodylift, and some 31" muddies, and learn to drive. got some crawler gears to put in soon, i reckon i'll prolly be keeping it like that for a while. don't like the idea of having a rig that's too much more capable than me, cos then i don't get any driving skill...
but meh, if u've got $$ and already reckon ur a gun driver, go for it and post pics when we get em back
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bigsteve wrote:greg wrote:redzook wrote:SUA, 34's , 6.1, Ruf and drive it like u "think" it has some flex
I used to have a setup similar to that - but now i am going to upgrade to some little 33's
This setup is stable and ideal for actually driving on trails.
But for driving over single rocks on beaches or onto other peoples tyres you really need to go spring over.
u sayin mine isnt stable i have neva flopped it the only time i actually tried to flop it it landed on its side walls of the tyres an the body didnt even touch the ground
i cant wait till CARNAGE IN THE COLD
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redzook wrote:bigsteve wrote:greg wrote:redzook wrote:SUA, 34's , 6.1, Ruf and drive it like u "think" it has some flex
I used to have a setup similar to that - but now i am going to upgrade to some little 33's
This setup is stable and ideal for actually driving on trails.
But for driving over single rocks on beaches or onto other peoples tyres you really need to go spring over.
u sayin mine isnt stable i have neva flopped it the only time i actually tried to flop it it landed on its side walls of the tyres an the body didnt even touch the ground
i cant wait till CARNAGE IN THE COLD
Game ON!
Let's Get ready to Rummmmmmbbbbble
Ransom note = demand + collage
as to which is better SPOA or SPUA .. it is all a matter of terrain and opinion..
SPOA should provide more flex .. if done properly
SPUA should be more stable in theory
It is a pointless debate on this section of the board as there is the firmly entrenched "34's and bodylift crowd" (mostly vic) and the "SPOA all the way" crew of NSW\QLD ...
SPOA should provide more flex .. if done properly
SPUA should be more stable in theory
It is a pointless debate on this section of the board as there is the firmly entrenched "34's and bodylift crowd" (mostly vic) and the "SPOA all the way" crew of NSW\QLD ...
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
greg wrote:grimbo wrote:Game ON!
Let's Get ready to Rummmmmmbbbbble
Interesting - from the sounds of things on wednesday i thought you were soft-cocking it and scampering off over seas again
more to do with the fact I still probably wont have done anything about the Zuk by then
Plus i don't want to show you up what without the remote control driver probably not being there
Ransom note = demand + collage
love_mud wrote:as to which is better SPOA or SPUA .. it is all a matter of terrain and opinion..
SPOA should provide more flex .. if done properly
SPUA should be more stable in theory
It is a pointless debate on this section of the board as there is the firmly entrenched "34's and bodylift crowd" (mostly vic) and the "SPOA all the way" crew of NSW\QLD ...
A clearly the third group "Niether" which you have recently joined Guy.
And there are two types of 34's, mine (Large ones) and Gregs/Grahams (Small ones)
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