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Another NSW zook goes SPOA

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Another NSW zook goes SPOA

Post by lay80n »

Finnaly got around to fitting my SPOA diffs today. Still got small things to do, like fit new rear shoes, get rid of the bodylift, organise a trac bar for the rear (soft as hell in the rear) etc. Shocks are limiting it a fair bit at the moment. Had to put some crappy old shocks in the rear to make it fit. Anyone got any pics of there rear shock mounts??
Layto....

Daryl has pics, so hopefully he will supply the visual effects.
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Post by RB zook »

sounds Grimace


nah should be good mate

have it sorted for net weekend ill be up there
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Post by toysuzi »

been waiting for your post lay80n

here you go
some pic to follow
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Post by toysuzi »

i told berlow to lift the front end up to remove diff

no berlow use the jack
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Post by toysuzi »

more

oohh yeah had to weigh the front down
the zook tryed to back flip :roll:

thats an 22r block holding the zook down
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Post by toysuzi »

and more lay80n
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more
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Post by toysuzi »

berlow bite the dust riding becs bike :D

guess thats what you get for riding in thongs ha ha ha ha
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Post by toysuzi »

some flex shots

lay80n need some more work to finish it off

custom steering
custom lenght shocks & mounts
front tail shaft spacer

and some seat time to fine tune it

8.5'' travel rear

7'' travel front
thats with the shocks limiting travel
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Post by toysuzi »

more flex
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more
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Post by toysuzi »

one more

and close up of front flex
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Post by toysuzi »

rear close ups

and one more front pic

thats it lay80n

im spent
no more pics left to post
ull need to come back for more photos ones the new suspension sorted
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

Excellent work & great close up shots to study!! :)

But bloody garden hose for diff breather!! :lol: Is there something special about a hose or is it just a very cheap mod? I only ask this because we bought a sierra recently with this home made jobby which ran the back hose really close to the exhaust and it was starting to melt :rofl: Not saying that you would be that silly but wouldn't there be a better material?

PS nice zook, nice backyard workshop... very clean :P
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Post by toysuzi »

yeah it was clean :roll: not now

yeah garden hose was a cheep mode
its been on my old zook for around 8years

the girl that used to own it
keeped suffering water damige to drive line

so i fitted the hoses while fitting reco box & trans
no probs after that

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Post by HRZOOK »

Nice Layto...looking real good

Daryl looks you are in the running for Australian of the Year again in 2005.

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Guide to spoa lift?

Post by jcianci »

hey verynice mod! Im keen to do this to mine but im a newbie when it comes to this kinda stuff. Is there any step by step guides to doing this to mine? Like the parts needed or any hints on doing it? I have heard around the traps that drive yokes can slip out and brake lines are not long enough and axle can occur and steering arms cannot cope or something. ALl i want is for someone to get rid of the myths related to this mod or if they are facts then so be it. Good to see plenty of pics! Everybody loves em ;)
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Post by roc box »

i like the tail lights and blinkers in the tail gate looks sweet :D
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Post by nicbeer »

Lookin sweet

Are you selling the bodylift?

I have email'd ya.

cheers
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Post by RB zook »

31s are to small mate and get some width heheh

nah heps better ay mate


ready for this weekend or wat
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Post by redzook »

when do the 32 swamperes turn up

looks sweet just lower it some :D
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Post by DeWsE »

Sweat dude! Can't wait to see some wheeling pic's
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Post by lay80n »

w00t, big :armsup: to Daryl for the work. Love the ride on the road too.
Swampers are in the garage, just waiting on rims and stuff. BL is goin too, so will sit 2 inch lower (thank god, its way too high).
Got some small things to sort out now, like a lose LHF wheel bearing and shocks that re-mounting badly. The front in the photos is top and bottom of the shocks, there is heaps more in it. Gotta lay the rear shocks over with longer shocks, and fix up the front. Prob wont get much more up travel as the swampers will have a fight with the guards. The rear wont travel much more up either, for the same reason. If i can get a trac bar sorted by the weekend, then there will be some photos this weekend. Also sourced 4 standard rears today, so RUF soon too.
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Post by hypo »

looking good guys...
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Post by toysuzi »

hey lay80n
good to hear it drive well on road :armsup:

so when are the rear lefts getting fitted to front ??

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Post by lay80n »

RUF Will prob be done in my holidays just after ttc. Want to get everyting else like trac bar and rear shocks and bump stops sorted first so i can wheel it a bit.
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Post by lay80n »

More updates. Fixed a few little things, new wheel bearings (old lhf was rooted) and cleaned up a few little noises. Now runnin standard leafs, as the realy soft ones had settled into a RHS lean. Will be playin with leaf packs when time permits to get it right. Started measuring up shocks and mounts.
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Post by nicbeer »

Got the BL out yet. ;)

Sounds like its coming along nicely. Mine has the RHS lean as well. annoying.

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Post by RB zook »

nicbeer wrote:
Sounds like its coming along nicely. Mine has the RHS lean as well. annoying.

cheers


i think its a zook thing :x
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Re: Guide to spoa lift?

Post by grimbo »

jcianci wrote:hey verynice mod! Im keen to do this to mine but im a newbie when it comes to this kinda stuff. Is there any step by step guides to doing this to mine? Like the parts needed or any hints on doing it? I have heard around the traps that drive yokes can slip out and brake lines are not long enough and axle can occur and steering arms cannot cope or something. ALl i want is for someone to get rid of the myths related to this mod or if they are facts then so be it. Good to see plenty of pics! Everybody loves em ;)


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