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Wolverine???

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Wolverine???

Post by DeWsE »

Does anyone know where this dodgy bloke went?

He seemed really keen to get into things, then the last I heard he was working in the bush. Haven't heard were he's at in ages.
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Post by nicbeer »

Last thing I heard he was doing crappy hours and doesn't have a pc at home and not in the office much.

His mate is Drew of this board who has also dissappeared for a while.

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Post by DeWsE »

Cool well I see drew on here every now and then. Will have to organise a zook trip again and maybe I can get them to come along
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Post by Drew »

I'm still around,wolverine is still working crappy hours,i saw him last week he's trying to find time to get his zuk on the road.
A trip zuk run sounds like a good idea is anyone else entered the the night owl gymkana or am i on my own.
Hey Dewse have got your zuk back on the road ??.
I went for a run to mundaring on sunday & had a ball ,except for a bit of damage again, very bent trans case arm(short side),popped front shaft,bent rhf flare :D . I guess i wasn't trying hard enough didn't put it over but was close a few times :D :D
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Post by -kob- »

i heard there was some other crappy zuk that went out to mundaring with a body lift torana shocks and wooden 4wd tyres that went every where u went and didnt brake a single thing.....u must of not been living for it
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Post by Drew »

living for it is why things broke.
I seem to remember you went second & took the chicken track ,sorry that was your cheuffer wasn't it .
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Post by DeWsE »

I know so other ppl that are in the night owl, but not myself.
Drew I never took mine off the road, a dented A pillar and roof doesn't mean anything.

Can't believe wolverine still hasn't got it on the road. How lasy is that!
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Post by Drew »

He should have it on the road soon,its a 1 & half hour drive from his house to where his zuk is,good to here yours is still drivable.Probably go for a run this weekend if some parts turn up.
Hopefully the zuk will be finished on time for the nightowl.
Still need to build roll cage,snorkel,stronger t/case mount,clutch & a few other bits that ill probably forget to do
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Post by -kob- »

Yes the soft track....hows your transfer case.......soft:)
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Post by Drew »

Wolverine's zuk now has rego.
My transfer case is very broken ,3 out of 4 series 3 rockhopper gears destroyed,only 8 months old no warranty :bad-words: ,no gears available for 4 to 6 weeks.
looking at other options seems that rockhoppers are weaker than stock gears as my stock gears lasted 5 years no probs
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Post by bazooked »

why no warranty?, how old r the gears from date of purchase?.
when my series 1 blew up i got coverd out of warranty and up dated to the series 3 with the cash difference.
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Post by Wolverine »

Yes it's true I am back. What a head F$@k the rego turned out to be.

I actually had the car pit passed about two months ago but that day the licensing centre was closed so I couldn't get the plates on and had to return to perth. Upon my next visit to register the vehicle I was told I had to have proof of purchase as the system had changed after the 1st july and stat decs were no longer accepted. Another trip wasted.
So I eventually got some transfer forms signed and when I went the next time I sat for 4 hours because the system was down and eventually could not get it done. Then the permit ran out. etc etc etc.

So I finally got it done today.

Hopefully soon......

guards will be cut for a "virtual lift", cj springs front and rear, 1lt case for some lower gearing and welded diffs. I have everything already just have to put it on.
Hopefully some grinder action will start tomorrow.

Drew.....are you sure you want to go to work!!!!!!
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Post by DeWsE »

sounds good mate, glad you finally got things done. I think we will need to all catch up for a day out.

Anyone keen on a trip?
Where do you suggest?
When?

Also in the tracks section their is a trip being organised down in brunswick, cheak it out
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Post by Wolverine »

Well not this weekend but the next I think nightowl is on.
R u going.
We should all at least meet up there and tell each other how good our rigs are!!!!!!!!!!!

Drew and a few other dudes are competing so will be interesting to see how they go in the zuks this year.
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Post by DeWsE »

Wolverine wrote:Well not this weekend but the next I think nightowl is on.
R u going.
We should all at least meet up there and tell each other who good our rigs are!!!!!!!!!!!

Drew and a few other dudes are competing so will be interesting to see how they go in the zuks this year.


Well from the above pst I can't see him competing without a S3 RH.

Where and when is the night owl?
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Post by Wolverine »

The nightowl is on Saturday 2nd, to Monday 4th October 2004,
Camp Keren Farm, Kirby Road West Bullsbrook.

You should go.

Anyway I have got a lot of catching up to do so here is the story so far.

Zuk is finally registered. It is an 86 narrow track hardtop with a gti engine and seats which I picked up for $800 unregistered. At the moment is running 30inch rubber on repacked leaves. All pretty much how I got it.

It has been cleaned up a bit since buying mainly to get it over the pits but still is cheap and nasty.

I Started chopping the guards today. Only had about 3 hours before work so it's not finished yet. Has to be trimmed and then welded together.

Was quite easy. Hopw do you put up pics. Hopefully rears finished tomorrow.
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Post by stumped »

Drew wrote:Wolverine's zuk now has rego.
My transfer case is very broken ,3 out of 4 series 3 rockhopper gears destroyed,only 8 months old no warranty :bad-words: ,no gears available for 4 to 6 weeks.
looking at other options seems that rockhoppers are weaker than stock gears as my stock gears lasted 5 years no probs


damn man, that sux!! any idea what caused it? have ya talked to liam 'bout seeing if he can sort warranty for ya?
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Post by Drew »

Purchase date for the rockhoppers was 8 months ago,but i didn't get them delivered 4 about a month after that then another month or so before i got around to fitting them new bearings etc,so they have done maybe six months work.I bought them from grp or aaa whatever they were calling themselves but now there gone i called big balls Liam is not interested in warranting them because of the purchase date & told me they weren't warranting rockhopper gears & would not have any more in stock for 4 weeks.not happy
Now i have to look at other gearing options probably a 1litre trans case for night owl then maybe a hilux gearbox & trans case (at least marks gears have a 12 month warranty) but thats a PITA can't get the parts made in a week for nightowl.
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ps if someone could host the photos wolverine took pics of my broken gears.
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Post by DeWsE »

Yeah i'll try make it up for the night owl. See how things go.

Good to hear the zooks coming along wolverine. If you need a hand with anything let me know and i'll come up when I have a spare minute.

Drew were you running a S3 or S1?
Eddie at 4x4usa does a good price on calmini gears and apparently they are pretty tough. Plus the added bonus he is local.
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