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Neat zook(like) crawler

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Neat zook(like) crawler

Post by bigsteve »

What can I say.

Krawlers, Narrowed Body, dove tail, looks like toyaxles with coilovers.

And the old school grill.

Reckon i'd get away driving something like this to work :roll:

Sorry, didn't have any better pics



And flames :twisted:
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Post by runnin4life »

that looks so cool
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Post by grimbo »

I raise you some brazillians (there's a whole other thread about that :D )
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Post by bigsteve »

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Post by DeWsE »

You don't daily drive yours anyway do you bigsteve?

I reckon attach some removable wheel archs to the diff, drive it to the wheeling spot, pull them off and hey presto!

Was looking through one of the american mags and one of the zooks in the top truck challange run modified zook diffs with 37's on rocks so surely you could get those 35's in the for sale section and then you to could be as cool as that one!
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Post by bigsteve »

DeWsE wrote:You don't daily drive yours anyway do you bigsteve?

I reckon attach some removable wheel archs to the diff, drive it to the wheeling spot, pull them off and hey presto!

Was looking through one of the american mags and one of the zooks in the top truck challange run modified zook diffs with 37's on rocks so surely you could get those 35's in the for sale section and then you to could be as cool as that one!


When mines runnin ok I dd it.

You buy those krawlers and i'll swap you (and pay freight)
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Post by DeWsE »

on to it ;)

I'll pm you if things go okay

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.......found :lol:
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Post by bigsteve »

one more
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Post by sierrajim »

here's another one for you steve.

http://www.azrockcrawler.com/

simple design and complete history from stock to modified to tube buggy.

Not sure about leaf front and coil over rear though?
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Post by bigsteve »

vitarajim wrote:here's another one for you steve.

http://www.azrockcrawler.com/

simple design and complete history from stock to modified to tube buggy.

Not sure about leaf front and coil over rear though?


Yes yes seen there done that.

His buggies aren't really zook like these days :)
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Post by sierrajim »

It looks like he needs to invest in some front coil overs. Incredible rearflex but none in the front.
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Post by redzook »

vitarajim wrote:It looks like he needs to invest in some front coil overs. Incredible rearflex but none in the front.


he has got a shit load of flex in the front at the moment he is actually runnin shorter shocks to limit travel

he is also plannin a new rig his ideas an pics are on pirate ;)
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Post by bigsteve »

BTT

After watching UROC on Saturday I decided to dig a little into this cool little machine

2.5 v-6 Suzuki
2600 lbs
Suzi 5-Speed
37 X 12.5 X 17 Krawlers
Tera 60 5:38 Axles with ARB's f&r
KluneV into 4:3 tcases
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Post by hardcore »

:D
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Post by huck »

now that one looks cool I need mine to look like that instead of on its side
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Post by sierrajim »

Now that red one is cool. Hey steve, are you sure you still want that front clip?
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Post by DeWsE »

Another I really like!
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Post by Gwagensteve »

That looks really sweet.

Not so sure about the front suspension "design" though - looks liek a work in progress. I'd lurve to see some coilovers in there rather than the wierd shackles/spoa with no bumpstops/SR/too long shocks
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Post by redzook »

Gwagensteve wrote:That looks really sweet.

Not so sure about the front suspension "design" though - looks liek a work in progress. I'd lurve to see some coilovers in there rather than the wierd shackles/spoa with no bumpstops/SR/too long shocks


its just a yj shackle reverse SOA

works quite well i belive it is nearlly identical to azrockcrawlers...
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Post by redzook »

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here is the specs of it
Stock 1.3l motor w/ Weber Carbs, stock 5 speed transmission
T-case - 6:1 in a stock Samurai case
D44's front and rear, 5.89 R&P's, Spool in rear, Welded front
YJ springs with a Shackle reverse up front
Rear 3 link with 14" Coilover Shocks
38 x 12.50 TSL/SX Swampers w/ Rockstomper Beadlocks
Summit 8 Gallon Fuel Cell
100" Wheelbase
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Post by DeWsE »

It's very simple!

Any hints on your plans redzook?
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:It's very simple!

Any hints on your plans redzook?


my plans?? seems u know more bout them then i do :?
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Post by DeWsE »

Well you keep asking Sam to build your buggy. Or have I be drinking to many black milkshakes?
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Post by Wheeler »

bigsteve wrote:one more


That looks like Dana axles, not Toys.

The best thing in that rig is the V6 2.5 Suzuki :!:
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