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Trailtough Vitara Crawler gears $US649!!

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Trailtough Vitara Crawler gears $US649!!

Post by antt »

NOW IN STOCK!!

Trail Tough's NEW 4.24:1 Rockmonster gears for the Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker 1991 to 1998 and the Suzuki Vitara and Grand Vitara 1998 to 2001 are HERE! These gears provide 134% low range reduction from stock.

Retail Price $895.00

SPECIAL INTORDUCTORY PRICE OF $649.00 - BUY NOW AND SAVE!!!


from this link-> http://www.zukiworld.com/cgi/yabb/YaBB. ... 1095371178

thats pretty cheap, but doesn't TT have a reputation for shitty customer relations????
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Post by cj »

Beat me to it. I was just about to let you know. Sam's fitted price is pretty good but if you want to do it yourself that's a good price from Trailtough. As for service, some people seem to love them and others don't but that goes for every vendor in the US.
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Post by antt »

ah, so these are the ones sam was gonna supply fitted to an exchange transfer ;)

its an awesome price $929 + freight + taxes
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Post by cj »

No, I was just saying Sam is offering a great deal on his gears fitted but if you wanted to fit your own gears that the Trailtough price is pretty good and a touch deeper.
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Re: Trailtough Vitara Crawler gears $US649!!

Post by Guy »

antt wrote:
NOW IN STOCK!!

Trail Tough's NEW 4.24:1 Rockmonster gears for the Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker 1991 to 1998 and the Suzuki Vitara and Grand Vitara 1998 to 2001 are HERE! These gears provide 134% low range reduction from stock.

Retail Price $895.00

SPECIAL INTORDUCTORY PRICE OF $649.00 - BUY NOW AND SAVE!!!


from this link-> http://www.zukiworld.com/cgi/yabb/YaBB. ... 1095371178

thats pretty cheap, but doesn't TT have a reputation for shitty customer relations????


I have heard noting but great reports about Trail Tough customer service ..

Rocky road I have heard more than a few bad things about ..
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Re: Trailtough Vitara Crawler gears $US649!!

Post by mudfkr »

antt wrote:
NOW IN STOCK!!

Trail Tough's NEW 4.24:1 Rockmonster gears for the Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker 1991 to 1998 and the Suzuki Vitara and Grand Vitara 1998 to 2001 are HERE! These gears provide 134% low range reduction from stock.

Retail Price $895.00

SPECIAL INTORDUCTORY PRICE OF $649.00 - BUY NOW AND SAVE!!!


Antt,

Did you have a look on T/Ts web site for them ? I did and couldn't see them on their anywhere, it's hard to order them if ya can't see em !

I've decided to stay IFS and replace the farked alloy diff with a steel GV one so I'm probably going to order the Calmini 4.24:1 @ US $975 along with the 3" suspension kit as well.

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Post by Beastmavster »

yes they ain't on the website yet... that's why they have a phone number and an email address.

Since they are the same ratio it's possibly the exact same ones as calmini gets made up.
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Post by antt »

i'm awaiting a reply from them about the gears
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Post by mud4b »

i found tt got back to me very quick...

hope it stays the same when i place my first order...
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Post by roadrunner »

Group buy perhaps :D
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Post by antt »

no reply yet, sent it on friday morning
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Post by Beastmavster »

It's now what time in the Us? 10am monday or something?
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Post by Gonzo »

roadrunner wrote:Group buy perhaps :D



hmmmm :cool:
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Post by antt »

got this reply this morning->

"Hi -

Our 4.24:1 gears are in stock. We only ship internationally via UPS. To calculate the shipping I need your complete shipping address. We also need to verify the model year of your Suzuki.

Thanks,
Brent
Trail Tough Products
1-877-789-8547
www.trailtough.com"

now that i've bought that auto and transfer i'm gonna stick with duals, cause no high range reduction sucks ass
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Post by Joe S. »

http://www.trailtough.com/

i think what you are talking about is on the homepage. trailtough and RRO has always been good to me. the guy i deal with at RRO is named AJ. he is really helpful. i dont deal with any others, but i am sure there are good ones and not so good ones. brent with TT is also a good guy. i like dealing with him because he is the owner, and i figure if i get bad service from him, he just doesnt want the biz.... but that has never happened.
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Post by GV_Qld »

Bringing this back.

I'll looking at these for my '89 SWB Vit. They say for 91 onwards, whats the differance in the Transfer cases?
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Post by antt »

lol, how times change. i actually ended up ordering these through sean at abt. they arrived at my place today, but noone was home to sign for em, so i have to pick them up tomorrow :cry:

anyway, its only taken me 2 odd years, but i'll finally have crawler gears :armsup:
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Post by GV_Qld »

I just emailed abt about them :)

Do you know why they can't be used in the pre 91 cars?
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Post by antt »

i dunno, i never knew there was a difference :?
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Post by cj »

Length difference. You'll need to get a later model t-case as they're all made for the later style.
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Post by Podge »

The Vitara has three significant differences in transfer case. The first two are have variancies in the case and gears. The input, counter and output gears themselves have different widths and offsets as well the teeth having a different helix. These differences also culminate with different case casting between the models plus a few other differences in the top over switches. Suzuki usually use chassis numbers to differentiate where changes have been made. If the guys in USA give a year model it is usually approximate as the changes mentioned here happened mid model.

Another difference in transfer gears relates to all V6 Vitara/Grand Vitara manual (only). Whether it has a H20A or H25A engine, the input gear is different to all other Vitara models no matter what engine or transmission. The length of one of these shafts is another 40 odd mm over the other models and the offset is different. So if you own one of these models and you want lower gearing be weary of the differences.
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Post by GV_Qld »

Thanks people..so does anyone have a later model trans case they don't want :)
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Post by antt »

w00t w00t! these arrived on my doorstep no more than 30mins ago :D :D :D
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Post by GV_Qld »

let us know how they go. I'll be ordering mine this week.
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Post by HRZOOK »

Hi Antt

I guess you have installed these gears by now

How are they going?

Do they give you a good crawl ratio?

Any complaints?

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Post by GV_Qld »

i've had these for a few months now. one of the bests mods i've done for my vit :)
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Post by HRZOOK »

GV_Qld wrote:i've had these for a few months now. one of the bests mods i've done for my vit :)
What size tyres you running??
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Post by GV_Qld »

some simex peds 32's.
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Post by antt »

HRZOOK wrote:Hi Antt

I guess you have installed these gears by now

How are they going?

Do they give you a good crawl ratio?

Any complaints?

Cheers
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i got rid of em cause they offered no high range reduction. i'm probably goin to be running a sierra case with calmini gears
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Post by mysterioussasvit »

do you still have the old gears or did you sell them antt
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