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Almost Finished......4 months later!

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Almost Finished......4 months later!

Post by purefmx »

The build is coming to an end for now.....
The truck has been resprayed black. Engine has been completely rebuilt with some goodies.
Suspension has been beefed up with new shocks, extended front shackles (3inch), Climax Rears. 2 inch body lift. Shock towers increased 220mm.
The electrical and interior will happen over the next few weeks, along with the new cage, lighting and soft top etc.
Heres some semi-recent pics, prior to the extensions and Climax Hangers.
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Post by bigsteve »

Looks tuff, very mad max
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Post by markil »

looks very tall too
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Re: Almost Finished......4 months later!

Post by WaveCult »

Very nice... yes, new cage... good idea :D
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Post by purefmx »

Completed more today......
Rear Climax's are in with new bushes.
Extended fronts are in with new bushes.
Roof supports back in
Front Shock towers are 50% completed (220mm higher)
Front windscreen installed
Throttle linkage for weber installed.
Swaybar removed.
Brakelines re-installed.
More soon.
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Post by redzook »

why so tall?
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Post by purefmx »

why not? LWB need the clearance.
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Post by redzook »

u wont have much clearance when u r on your side :?
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Post by purefmx »

well maybe i need to enrole in the redzook school of how to modify and drive an offroad vehicle. Seems you know everything there is to know about the subject.
I build my rigs to suit myself & my driving habits, i can appreciate negative critacism to a point, however, the truck is still on 4 wheels and only time will tell if the height will be a negative factor, until then......hmmmm we'll just have to wait and see.
Maybe i have plans for other ways o-f compensating for the extra height, you never know.
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Post by RB zook »

got any more pics :D
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Post by -Mick- »

More pics :D

Black LWB's are sexxxy :lol: I painted mine black too ;)
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Post by redzook »

purefmx wrote:well maybe i need to enrole in the redzook school of how to modify and drive an offroad vehicle.


class is full maybe next year ;)
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Post by purefmx »

redzook wrote:
purefmx wrote:well maybe i need to enrole in the redzook school of how to modify and drive an offroad vehicle.


class is full maybe next year ;)


Sounds Like something's full alright :roll:
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Post by germo »

settle down boys we don't want any "post" rage. when I get my beast ready we might all go out and settle this the proper way.

ps. I'll kick both your ass. :twisted:
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Post by RB zook »

pistols at dawn
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Post by N*A*M »

SPOA
+3" shackles
+2" body
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= uber tall

what tyres are you running that warrants this much lift? you need some trackwidth or keep well away from offcambers.
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Post by RB zook »

is that 10 inches of lift pluss the tyres size increase over standard :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by purefmx »

Heres another pic
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

germo wrote:settle down boys we don't want any "post" rage. when I get my beast ready we might all go out and settle this the proper way.

ps. I'll kick both your ass. :twisted:


this could be very interesting :)
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Post by redzook »

germo wrote:settle down boys we don't want any "post" rage. when I get my beast ready we might all go out and settle this the proper way.

ps. I'll kick both your ass. :twisted:


game on :twisted:
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Post by redzook »

purefmx wrote:
redzook wrote:
purefmx wrote:well maybe i need to enrole in the redzook school of how to modify and drive an offroad vehicle.


class is full maybe next year ;)


Sounds Like something's full alright :roll:

settle down ;)
u build it for what u wheel, obviously we wheel different stuff

is this still on narrowtracks? were u goin to go gq or similar?
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Post by zookjedi »

looks good

doesn't look that high . spoa plus 2" body lift is pretty standard (in my veiw ) plus three inch extended shackles is only another 1.5" mines the same but with out the ext shackles but has 2" springs(now pretty flat) and its a narrow track only flopped it once , but i guess i drive different terrain than others (supposedly) , (but putting my lux diffs in after tax) . you coming to berridale ?
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Post by Squik »

Ooooooooooh.....more pics! Aaaaahhhh lllike it aaaaaalot! :D
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Post by <=CookiE=> »

looks mad man got any other BIG plans 4 it
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Post by greg »

redzook wrote:
purefmx wrote:well maybe i need to enrole in the redzook school of how to modify and drive an offroad vehicle.


class is full maybe next year ;)


Strange that - i didn't think many people would want to learn how to knit and crochet these days :?
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Post by purefmx »

Did some more on the front shock towers on Saturday, They're extended by 220mm, they now extend through the inner guard and into the engine bay.
The Flex situation seems to work on the hoist. Will find out next week in the dirt @ Hillsborough Quarry.
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Post by stumped »

lemme know when u head out there mate, i'm just up the road... keen to have a look at ur rig!!
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Post by purefmx »

Heres some more pics from tonight, jacked the front with a high lift just to see...
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Post by purefmx »

another
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Post by purefmx »

another
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