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vitara rigid front susp.

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vitara rigid front susp.

Post by y0di »

does anyone know of rfs conversions done to vitaras in brisbane? yeah just like celias. also been toying with the idea of fitting grand vite steel rims to my 92 lwb. the 5 spoke alloy look rims 16", any ideas?? like to keep it all suzi. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Black_TJ »

For SAS on the front the man (or Boy) to talk to in Bris is Antt.... Hes been toying with that idea for a long time..... Has done a fair bit of resarch on it...
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

if you are really serious and have the money to actually do it than PM me for full details. Although i would reccommend putting a d30 out of a tj in it, then at least you keep the zuk pattern, and lockers and chromo axles are available.
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Post by grimbo »

bolt pattern on a TJ is different than on a Suzuki. The older wranglers had the same bolt pattern
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Post by antt »

who cares about the bolt pattern when you cant get a ratio to match the rear vit axle anyway....well i haven't found anywhere to get a matching ratio in either a 30 or 44 to match the vit rear (auto or man). i would like to be proven wrong on this cause it could make thiings a whole lot easier than swapping out both ends like i intend to do once i get my home brew kicker3 sorted out.
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Post by Gonzo »

Chatting with Same @ Overkill Engineering it seems the price on the dana 30 based suzanna axles are coming down to a reasonable price

same ratio, same stud pattern...
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Post by Black_TJ »

Why not just bite the bullet and replace both with hilux diff and axels... stronger better ratio selection???
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Post by antt »

thats the plan ;)
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

stop talking about it and just do it! :lol:
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Post by antt »

when i'm working full time and getting some decent $$$'s :cry: ....hopefully only a few weeks away when uni finishes.....

i do have a spare chassis from my front cut sitting around doing nothing, so am gonna work it all out on that, then swap it into mine ;)
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

cool :lol:
will be good to see!
a vitara with flex?
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Post by antt »

strength and rampover angle moreso than flex are the main priorities
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Post by SAWZALL »

Flex is gonna be an issue with a Vit as the front can't tuck real well if you run decent sized tyres
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Post by stumped »

ask gonzo how to fix that :twisted: :D
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Post by Beastmavster »

Mine tucked ok with 31"s and a little front guard "encouragement". I was running very low lift though for stability and big offset rims.

Standard offset sierra rims would have meant less trimming and bashing.
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Post by Gonzo »

stumped wrote:ask gonzo how to fix that :twisted: :D



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Post by antt »

i reckon it'll be able to tuck a 35 fine with the axle a few inches forward ;)
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Post by y0di »

tell me what sort of $$$$'s we're talking about for rfs conversion with a sierra front diff, and how much $$$$ for front and back hilux convert???

is the latter legal in Qld??? we can't modify the track of the vehicle here.
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Post by Beastmavster »

Hilux track is within 5mm of Vitara track so it's pretty easy for that sort of variation to get approved.

You're allowed within 50mm I believe is the normal standard when rims are taken in to account.

Biggest problem is gearing since most Luxes are 4.3 diffs. Even 4.88 is a step backwards from a Vitara's 5.12 diff centres. You can buy Lux R&P up to at least 5.73 which would be a 10% improvement.

Otherwise a vitara/sierra dual tcase will fix this nicely :D
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Post by antt »

Beastmavster wrote:Hilux track is within 5mm of Vitara track so it's pretty easy for that sort of variation to get approved.

You're allowed within 50mm I believe is the normal standard when rims are taken in to account.

Biggest problem is gearing since most Luxes are 4.3 diffs. Even 4.88 is a step backwards from a Vitara's 5.12 diff centres. You can buy Lux R&P up to at least 5.73 which would be a 10% improvement.

Otherwise a vitara/sierra dual tcase will fix this nicely :D


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Post by SAWZALL »

antt wrote:i reckon it'll be able to tuck a 35 fine with the axle a few inches forward ;)


Problem is that with a coil front end, when you tuck it moves even further forward. The headlight situation needs to be addressed on a Vit with 35's....unless you go for some monster lift.....
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