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New here! Just saying hi!
New here! Just saying hi!
Hi all - while I am not new to wheelin', (currently own Jeep Wrangler (vice pres MJOC) and series 1 discovery as family car) I haven't owned a Suzi since I was 18 and bought a new LJ80. - Since then, I have owned Patrols, Hi Luxes, Jeep and Land Rovers, but the Suzi still has great memories.
My son has just bought a Drover, front and rear Lock Rights (and don't they make the steering heavy!!) Warn winch, roll bar, fibreglass roof, 30" BFG's and spare G13a which I will reco before dropping in. Paid $3700.
What he would like to do is keep the fibeglass section over the driver and passenger, but replace the rear section with a windjammer and tray cover. Are these available in Oz?
I have just replaced oil and filter, and front and rear diff oils with hypoid as recommended - is there any other basic maintenance I should do, not knowing the history of the Suzi? Where is the best place to run diff breathers (just to the firewall?)
Anyway, looking forward to being a part of this forum - I am a regular poster on ausjeepoffroad.com, and feel that these types of forums are invaluable
Thanks guys and girls!!
PK
My son has just bought a Drover, front and rear Lock Rights (and don't they make the steering heavy!!) Warn winch, roll bar, fibreglass roof, 30" BFG's and spare G13a which I will reco before dropping in. Paid $3700.
What he would like to do is keep the fibeglass section over the driver and passenger, but replace the rear section with a windjammer and tray cover. Are these available in Oz?
I have just replaced oil and filter, and front and rear diff oils with hypoid as recommended - is there any other basic maintenance I should do, not knowing the history of the Suzi? Where is the best place to run diff breathers (just to the firewall?)
Anyway, looking forward to being a part of this forum - I am a regular poster on ausjeepoffroad.com, and feel that these types of forums are invaluable
Thanks guys and girls!!
PK
Where are you and your son located ?? (helps to give relevant information from local members)
Welcome aboard I am sure you will find a wealth of information along witty (and not so witty) replies to most of your questions
Welcome aboard I am sure you will find a wealth of information along witty (and not so witty) replies to most of your questions
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
Welcome PK.
What do you mean by wind shield?
You can buy a glass rear off a maruti ute to make the drover a ute. If you want to close the the ute top off with something solid check out our member "ca18escort" members thread. Their you will find a great link to building your own lid.
What do you mean by wind shield?
You can buy a glass rear off a maruti ute to make the drover a ute. If you want to close the the ute top off with something solid check out our member "ca18escort" members thread. Their you will find a great link to building your own lid.
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
PK wrote:What is a maruti ute? Any pics?
A windjammer is common on Wranglers - basically a "soft " rear wall of a ute, complete with window which goes down behind front seats to create a ute
welcome, i know what your talking about with the windjammer setup. 82ZUK from this forum has a similar setup on her sierra. i'll try and get some pics next time i see her.
PK wrote:What is a maruti ute? Any pics?
Maruti home page:
http://gypsy.marutiudyog.com/index.asp
Shane
'93 Escudo.16v K&N, Chase Header, Calmini 3" suspension, 3" custom alloy bodylift, Centerforce dualfriction clutch, Calmini 4:24.1,Calmini 5:83 R&Ps + Anvil, ARB Front+Rear, Custom front bumper with Warn 6000, Safari snorkel, 32x10.5 Mongrels.
not my old man the boss at work its the company promo car it has a soft wall at the back it was origanally a soft top but they just left it and put a soft wall from the top to the floor looks good havnt been to work in a wile i will be at work in 2 weeks so will take photos wen i can i think sum one called it a wind stopper or sum crap like that
Welcome PK
There are several members of the Vix zook club here
Me
Grimbo
luv_mud
christover1
droopypete
muppet man
jacka
jtraf
and more
I'd suggest coming to a meeting, checking out some of the stuff peeps are driving and also different option for mods e.t.c.
And use and abuse the search button too
There are several members of the Vix zook club here
Me
Grimbo
luv_mud
christover1
droopypete
muppet man
jacka
jtraf
and more
I'd suggest coming to a meeting, checking out some of the stuff peeps are driving and also different option for mods e.t.c.
And use and abuse the search button too
yeshemesh
PK wrote:Thanks for the welcome everyone, and yes I am PK from ausjeepoffroad.com forum. Will, you have a PM in reply to yours.
Where and when do the Suzi Club (Melb) meet? The website doesn't seem to be working........
Suzuki 4WD Club of Victoria
OUR FORUM
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Suzuki_4WD_Club/
OUR MEETINGS
AMRA hall, Wills St Glen Iris, opposite railway station. 2nd Wednesday of each month, except January. 7:30pm. All welcome.
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
Is you son on his learners? we are a very learner friendly club and while I cant speak for myself (Im on my Ps) there are very experienced people only too happy to supervise on club trips. A very good way to learn both for on and off road driving. If hes on his P's there is a few of us around that age who go for a play almost every couple of weeks. He is most welcome to come with us next time we go.
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