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Juice box build up

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by bigsteve »

At least you can drive it or do you want to give the pushy more of a workout.
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Post by DeWsE »

bigsteve wrote:At least you can drive it or do you want to give the pushy more of a workout.


Well the scale's said I weighed 99kg today so the pushy is looking good.
I'm quite happy to leave it in the garage and just ride.

Looking at an unregisted soft top atm. prob being rust in the windsreen area. Q is it fixable. I'm okay with replacing medal and stuff (used to be into escorts which ment I got lots of books on restoration)
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Post by bigsteve »

Dunno about repairing rust in the screen surround, just replace it with a fibreglass one.

Just screw some perspex to a roll cage, you don't need a windscreen :twisted:
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Post by DeWsE »

hmm the cops will love that!

The plan is to have an internal cage that I will be able to undress to when i'm on trail.

It's not the surround but the actural body. I'm pretty good with bog :D
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Post by bigsteve »

DeWsE wrote:hmm the cops will love that!

The plan is to have an internal cage that I will be able to undress to when i'm on trail.

It's not the surround but the actural body. I'm pretty good with bog :D


Anywhere in the body can be easily fixed with steel from your tin top.

The SR20 being built up has the old footwells out of my tin top.

Keep the firewall as well, its a mecca of spares.
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Post by DeWsE »

You had to go mention that name in my build up thread...mmmmmmm sr20....squirt.
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Post by bigsteve »

I thinky you should extend the wheel base to LWB and fab up fenders kinda like this.
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Post by DeWsE »

bigsteve wrote:I thinky you should extend the wheel base to LWB and fab up fenders kinda like this.


And don't let cash be an issue hey!

I just moved out of home and I still haven't setup the house i'm in coz I spent all my cash on the zook :lol:
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Post by bazooked »

can i be the first to say it???????????????????????????? :finger: :finger: :D :D
you rolled cause u wernt spring over........... :finger:
let the flaming begin.......lololol
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Post by jeep97tj »

DeWsE wrote:Also at this stage i'm not that keen on the width of the tire (it's winter and mostly mud)


Winters crap, bring on summer rocks, then u will like the extra rubber
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Post by DeWsE »

jeep97tj wrote:
DeWsE wrote:Also at this stage i'm not that keen on the width of the tire (it's winter and mostly mud)


Winters crap, bring on summer rocks, then u will like the extra rubber


Sarah was telling me about how you like to use extra rubber. Apparently she said your a bit to quick without it :lol:

Yeah I can't wait for summer now
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Post by bigsteve »

DeWsE wrote:
jeep97tj wrote:
DeWsE wrote:Also at this stage i'm not that keen on the width of the tire (it's winter and mostly mud)


Winters crap, bring on summer rocks, then u will like the extra rubber


you like to use extra rubber. Apparently she said your a bit to quick without it :lol:



Its a Jeep Thing :twisted:
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Post by jeep97tj »

:D
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Post by DeWsE »

jeep97tj wrote::D

:finger:

Anyway guys been thinking about my problem with the car bunny hopping when approaching rocks. IS it possible that the shocks are to soft and is not helping tame this problem?
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Post by bigsteve »

DeWsE wrote:
jeep97tj wrote::D

:finger:

Anyway guys been thinking about my problem with the car bunny hopping when approaching rocks. IS it possible that the shocks are to soft and is not helping tame this problem?


Could also be the fact that your opened diffed, when it hops which wheels are spinning??
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Post by DeWsE »

bigsteve wrote:
DeWsE wrote:
jeep97tj wrote::D

:finger:

Anyway guys been thinking about my problem with the car bunny hopping when approaching rocks. IS it possible that the shocks are to soft and is not helping tame this problem?


Could also be the fact that your opened diffed, when it hops which wheels are spinning??


Not sure coz I'm driving :?

I can't hear the mtr's like i could with the BFG's. Also they don't smoke up either.

I suppose the only way i'm gonna figure this out is through trial and error
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:
jeep97tj wrote::D

:finger:

Anyway guys been thinking about my problem with the car bunny hopping when approaching rocks. IS it possible that the shocks are to soft and is not helping tame this problem?


its caused buy the softer rear springs maily

your diff must be rapping pretty bad
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Post by DeWsE »

redzook wrote:
DeWsE wrote:
jeep97tj wrote::D

:finger:

Anyway guys been thinking about my problem with the car bunny hopping when approaching rocks. IS it possible that the shocks are to soft and is not helping tame this problem?


its caused buy the softer rear springs maily

your diff must be rapping pretty bad


Cheers....but spua doesn't wrap :oops:
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:
redzook wrote:
DeWsE wrote:
jeep97tj wrote::D

:finger:

Anyway guys been thinking about my problem with the car bunny hopping when approaching rocks. IS it possible that the shocks are to soft and is not helping tame this problem?


its caused buy the softer rear springs maily

your diff must be rapping pretty bad


Cheers....but spua doesn't wrap :oops:


yeh next your goin to tell me sua flexes good to hey? :finger:
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Post by bigsteve »

Getting back on topic.

What did you end up doing for rear shock mounts??
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Post by DeWsE »

bigsteve wrote:Getting back on topic.

What did you end up doing for rear shock mounts??


Made new ones further in on the cross member. Also I think they are higher then the stock one. I also moved the handbrake bracket off the rear of the diff so that it didn't contact
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Post by DeWsE »

Well worked on the zook the other day. I have put the two helpers back in the rear so now it is a stock OME medium spring. The rear is now working great, getting heaps more power to the ground. the front on the other hand is still pretty loose, but I can most probably deal with that.

Now for another problem. I have installed the front shoks vertical to the diff, not realising how far the front diff will move back. So the front shocks now have a bit of denting. oops. I still have to move the hangers back though, so this might help with the direction of movement. (bigsteve can you measure how far farward yours are?)

Just a question, how does the diff move backwards in a reverse shackle setup. Why I ask is because the front drive shaft is designed to extend forward on the slip yoke but not backwards. I'm thinking if I add a spacer then the diff shouldn't be able to go backwards as at tgis tage I have over an inch constantly extended. Any idea's?
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Post by bigsteve »

DeWsE wrote:(bigsteve can you measure how far farward yours are?)


1185mm between the bolt heads
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Post by DeWsE »

bigsteve wrote:
DeWsE wrote:(bigsteve can you measure how far farward yours are?)


1185mm between the bolt heads


Thanks

Any advice on the other q's?
This is kinda weird acturally talking tech :?
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Post by bigsteve »

DeWsE wrote:Any advice on the other q's?
This is kinda weird acturally talking tech :?


No no no too much tech for one day already
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:Man this is taking so long. Mental note to self, don't try do it in two weeks again!

Nicbeer that isn't a bash plate it is the fuel tank ;)

front extention is complete just need to work out the bumpstops and shock mounts.

Still need to cut the crapper outer the guards to.


if i rember correct u didnt fish plate your extension did you?

did u sleeve it on the inside? or just but welded it?

what do u melborne people do? plate it ?
has any one broke theirs?
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Post by bigsteve »

redzook wrote:
DeWsE wrote:Man this is taking so long. Mental note to self, don't try do it in two weeks again!

Nicbeer that isn't a bash plate it is the fuel tank ;)

front extention is complete just need to work out the bumpstops and shock mounts.

Still need to cut the crapper outer the guards to.


if i rember correct u didnt fish plate your extension did you?

did u sleeve it on the inside? or just but welded it?

what do u melborne people do? plate it ?
has any one broke theirs?


Mines plated underneath witch also forms the plate that the spring perch is welded to. With a gusset at each end of the overhand back to the rail.

Every extension has been done differently though. None have brokem.
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Post by runnin4life »

when you say extension what are you extending chassie, body panels??
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Post by redzook »

zukin4life wrote:when you say extension what are you extending chassie, body panels??


did u read the thread? ;)
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Post by runnin4life »

no not really maybe i should have lol ok ill do that know and get back to you if i dont find any thing
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