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new zook

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new zook

Post by tuffsierra »

hey guys bought a new zook 2 weeks ago. dont know wat locker to use is
a cig locker harsh on axles on the road any coments apriciated.
heres some pics wen i bought it and some after some home made shackles and home made snorckles.ive also fitted some 30 9.50 monoform muddies and a roll cage.
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Post by droopypete »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=47319

did you bother to look first? I know some people have trouble with the search button, but sheesh, this is just 6 threads under yours! and its not like I am dumping on the noobie, you have been around for 10 months :finger:

anyway, have a read of the other thread, there is some good stuff in it, exactly what you are looking for, good luck with your project.
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Post by tuffsierra »

droopypete i sold my old zook 3weeks after getting on here 10 months ago first time back on in 9 months ive only posted 4 post and didnt know u could search. by the way im on a disability pension and arnt good on a computer so give me a break :cry:
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Post by grimbo »

tuffsierra wrote:droopypete i sold my old zook 3weeks after getting on here 10 months ago first time back on in 9 months ive only posted 4 post and didnt know u could search. by the way im on a disability pension and arnt good on a computer so give me a break :cry:


ok but can you read, did you even look at the page with all the thread topics on it.
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Post by tuffsierra »

yes grimbo but my mane reason for the post was to show my car and the question was just an add on didnt mean to give people the shits
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Post by tuffsierra »

ive changed the name of the post as to not piss more people off.oh and id did search for the info i needed thanks droopypete
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Post by nicbeer »

Hey Tuffsierra.

cool. another perthie. Should paint it again like your avatar.

Where u get the roll cage from??

cheers

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Post by tuffsierra »

thought about paint but paint on it is pretty good.the rollcage cme out of a hard top at a car yard we saw it driving past and asked if they wanted to sell it seperate so we got it for 150 dollars.
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Post by nicbeer »

Cool. is that a pvc snorkel or a exhaust pipe? can you get a pic of what u have done in the engine bay to connect it up.

cheers
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Post by tuffsierra »

heres a better pic of the old camo one.my son like the colour so thats why i painted it he wants me to paint this one but might wait till it gets more scratched up
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Post by tuffsierra »

pvc it goes straight into the air box heres a pic hope it helps.its only basic but its easy to fit.
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Post by nicbeer »

Love the camo.

What size was the pvc into the airbox? i am guessing that is a 3" outlet up the top for the snorkel top.

cheers
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Post by tuffsierra »

i just took the rubber elbow from the standard set up to the hard were shop and measured it so it was snug then i used the same size all the way to the top with a 3inch conector for the hat bit.if that makes any sense
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Post by nicbeer »

cheers, sure does.

that'll do.
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Post by Santos »

so what was wrong with the old one?
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Post by tuffsierra »

sold the old one cause it was starting to rust in the rear corner and a guy made me to good an offer to keep it.he liked the paint.plus the gf needed an auto so bought her an auto and started saving for another one.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

tuffsierra wrote:droopypete i sold my old zook 3weeks after getting on here 10 months ago first time back on in 9 months ive only posted 4 post and didnt know u could search. by the way im on a disability pension and arnt good on a computer so give me a break :cry:
I know a guy on a disability pension who is very good with computers.
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Post by tuffsierra »

guess it just depends wats wrong with you.just have a habbit of taking things to heart.
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Post by alien »

I AM TOTALLY IN LOVE WITH THAT CAMO PAINTJOB!!!!

thats freakin awesome!
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Post by tuffsierra »

heres a couple more pics of the camo one.
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Post by christover1 »

welcome to the board
good to get another zooker
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Post by Thor »

just wondering why your pvc snorkel and head run down the side of the car to the base of the windscreen?
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Post by droopypete »

I would think it's because he used the dorr hinge as a fixing point and as it is not attatched to the windscreen he can still put the screen down if he wants.
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Post by J Top »

I would be concerned at the length of pipe you are running at the same diameter as the airbox inlet, the frictional losse's mount up quite rapidly.
No slagging here, just advice. If it has suffered a performance loss disconnect the airbox and road test again.
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Post by droopypete »

J Top where is Aotearoa?
it sound like a part of a womans anatomy :D
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Post by Santos »

droopypete wrote:J Top where is Aotearoa?
it sound like a part of a womans anatomy :D
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It's in the Pacific ocean.. somewhere south. Nice people but there touchy about aussie ignorance :P
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Post by tuffsierra »

Thor wrote:just wondering why your pvc snorkel and head run down the side of the car to the base of the windscreen?


thor droopypete was right on the money it was just easier to mount to the door bracket and still be able to drop the window.
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Post by tuffsierra »

J Top wrote:I would be concerned at the length of pipe you are running at the same diameter as the airbox inlet, the frictional losse's mount up quite rapidly.
No slagging here, just advice. If it has suffered a performance loss disconnect the airbox and road test again.
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im only using the pvc for now to see were it all goes my brothers making one up in 3inch pipe from the hat to the airbox.then were modifying were it enters the air box so its the same size as the pipe.i havent notice a performance loss its still a bit gutless with the tyres either way.
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Post by tuffsierra »

heres u couple of pics of my old lj best 400 dollars i ever spent :rofl:
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Post by droopypete »

I see a bit of a camo fetish going on here :)
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