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which serria
which serria
i have searched at length (and found many interesting threads) but i have failed to find any thread that suggests which serria is the 'ideal' one to start a project on so...
if you were starting form scratch (as i am) is there a "best" serria to start a project on... 1lt, NT, WT or coilly (although my readings suggest the coilly is not the best version to pick) and what of the maruti (sp?) ute is it worth looking at?
i figure i want to run no bigger than 32' tyres so will plan my mods subject to that... the project must be a road drivable (if that makes a difference)
any suggestions welcome
if you were starting form scratch (as i am) is there a "best" serria to start a project on... 1lt, NT, WT or coilly (although my readings suggest the coilly is not the best version to pick) and what of the maruti (sp?) ute is it worth looking at?
i figure i want to run no bigger than 32' tyres so will plan my mods subject to that... the project must be a road drivable (if that makes a difference)
any suggestions welcome
Veni, Vidi, Veci
be different go with the coily
nah dont there expensive and have to many bad points
go with a widerack leafy swb i think thats the best bet
soft top too chicks luve it
nah dont there expensive and have to many bad points
go with a widerack leafy swb i think thats the best bet
soft top too chicks luve it
TOYZUKI 96 coily zook,lux diffs, 3 inch suspension lift,3 inch body lift, 33'sMTRS,series 4 hopper,power steer,twin air lockers,4 LINK front and rear,2 inch spacers(GOT WIDTH)
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'cept like when it's in the middle of winter, freezing cold and your shocks are worn out on te trip to hers..RB zook wrote:
soft top too chicks luve it
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Suzuki, Jeep & Toyota Soft tops with welded seams for SALE (PM me)
Suzuki, Jeep & Toyota Soft tops with welded seams for SALE (PM me)
Suggestion...
Unless you want to go through and enjoy the process of building up the car, then save your cash and buy one already modified. As an example, I picked up a stock Maruti LWB (1L) for $2000. Now, I've also picked up a LWB Sierra with Gti head, lifted, sprung, locked, tyred, accessorised for $4000, both with RWC. I couldn't do to the Maruti what I've bought in the Sierra for the extra $2000.
Cheers...
Con
Unless you want to go through and enjoy the process of building up the car, then save your cash and buy one already modified. As an example, I picked up a stock Maruti LWB (1L) for $2000. Now, I've also picked up a LWB Sierra with Gti head, lifted, sprung, locked, tyred, accessorised for $4000, both with RWC. I couldn't do to the Maruti what I've bought in the Sierra for the extra $2000.
Cheers...
Con
thanks already!
ive done a lot of 4wd touring ... as opposed to 'wheeling' and want to have a dabble and have settled on a suzuki for the cost factor but it must be a 2nd car (i sometimes drive the princely distance of 1.5km to work when the weather is foul)
ill be going soft top unless i find a 'stupid deal' on a hard top... i want to fold the windscreen down and occasionally shoot out of it, you can still do that in the country
so sbw or lbw... i understand that lbw will be more stable (and should ride smoother... in a suzuki kind of way) and is there any advantage, i see most of the 'serious' cars come buggies have streached the wb, is this an arguement to start with a lwb?
ive done a lot of 4wd touring ... as opposed to 'wheeling' and want to have a dabble and have settled on a suzuki for the cost factor but it must be a 2nd car (i sometimes drive the princely distance of 1.5km to work when the weather is foul)
ill be going soft top unless i find a 'stupid deal' on a hard top... i want to fold the windscreen down and occasionally shoot out of it, you can still do that in the country
so sbw or lbw... i understand that lbw will be more stable (and should ride smoother... in a suzuki kind of way) and is there any advantage, i see most of the 'serious' cars come buggies have streached the wb, is this an arguement to start with a lwb?
Veni, Vidi, Veci
True or false Holden drovers front clips have more room for larger tyres?? If so this will help fit those 32's without too much lift which will help with your COG. i had 32in mongrels on my drover with only 2in body lift and 2in extended shackelsm but they touched the gaurds in a couple of places on full compression.
Brock.
Brock.
1984 Hilux dualcab.
how much lift did u get from ruf and hiluxs in the rearsmall talk wrote:True or false Holden drovers front clips have more room for larger tyres?? If so this will help fit those 32's without too much lift which will help with your COG. i had 32in mongrels on my drover with only 2in body lift and 2in extended shackelsm but they touched the gaurds in a couple of places on full compression.
Brock.
89 lux 2bl 4inch spring 35's etc still slow as a snail
false. drover and sierra front clip have same dimensions.
besides the cosmetic differences the only real difference is that drovers came out with springs with an extra leaf.
also had the unique plastic windows. i know most people reckon they're more of a problem than asset but if you love cruisin in summer they're the best. no door frames
besides the cosmetic differences the only real difference is that drovers came out with springs with an extra leaf.
also had the unique plastic windows. i know most people reckon they're more of a problem than asset but if you love cruisin in summer they're the best. no door frames
at this point in time im thinking coil conversion... or spoa at the least (if it was good enough for my lux then it has to be good enough for a suzuki!)
i for whatever reason dont want to body lift if i dont have to... there is something very "un-engineering" about block of alloy under the body
ive got plenty of time, ill start looking for a wt soft top, maybe a lbw! im assuming the flairs are the big giveaway, but im guessing post 88 will do?
i for whatever reason dont want to body lift if i dont have to... there is something very "un-engineering" about block of alloy under the body
ive got plenty of time, ill start looking for a wt soft top, maybe a lbw! im assuming the flairs are the big giveaway, but im guessing post 88 will do?
Veni, Vidi, Veci
Best to build it yourself, or get it built for u, as you will spend the rest of the cars life, fixing or making right other peoples booty fab and shizter work.CptnBarney wrote:Suggestion...
Unless you want to go through and enjoy the process of building up the car, then save your cash and buy one already modified. As an example, I picked up a stock Maruti LWB (1L) for $2000. Now, I've also picked up a LWB Sierra with Gti head, lifted, sprung, locked, tyred, accessorised for $4000, both with RWC. I couldn't do to the Maruti what I've bought in the Sierra for the extra $2000.
Cheers...
Con
and you payed premium price for it
Mock
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
Your faulse maybe faulse, square headlight drovers, have the same dimensions on the outside of the car, but have more room inside the headlight bucket, realy only relevant to sierras that are SPUA with ruff and big tyres.Clancy wrote:false. drover and sierra front clip have same dimensions.
besides the cosmetic differences the only real difference is that drovers came out with springs with an extra leaf.
also had the unique plastic windows. i know most people reckon they're more of a problem than asset but if you love cruisin in summer they're the best. no door frames
Mock
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
www.dirtcomp.com.au
Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
I think this is only relevent if you are chopping out the wheel arch to make that more room Mock... the wheel arch is the same drover to sierra.ljxtreem wrote:Your faulse maybe faulse, square headlight drovers, have the same dimensions on the outside of the car, but have more room inside the headlight bucket, realy only relevant to sierras that are SPUA with ruff and big tyres.Clancy wrote:false. drover and sierra front clip have same dimensions.
besides the cosmetic differences the only real difference is that drovers came out with springs with an extra leaf.
also had the unique plastic windows. i know most people reckon they're more of a problem than asset but if you love cruisin in summer they're the best. no door frames
Mock
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Best to build it yourself, or get it built for u, as you will spend the rest of the cars life, fixing or making right other peoples booty fab and shizter work.
and you payed premium price for it
Mock [/quote]
Mock,
That's why you get receipts for all work done, check its all still under warranty, and when you prove the motor was installed by a known builder of Zooks, you go to sleep in the back of your LWB somewhere deep in the bush, happy at the thoughts of others slaving away in their garages.
Cheers...
Con
PS: Wish I could work out how to use the "quote" feature properly!
and you payed premium price for it
Mock [/quote]
Mock,
That's why you get receipts for all work done, check its all still under warranty, and when you prove the motor was installed by a known builder of Zooks, you go to sleep in the back of your LWB somewhere deep in the bush, happy at the thoughts of others slaving away in their garages.
Cheers...
Con
PS: Wish I could work out how to use the "quote" feature properly!
Building the car yourself or having it built yourself can give you a better appreciation for the mods as they progress.
You can also build a car the way YOU want it, not how the last owner wanted it. eg, some like SPOA others don't.
Building or getting thecar built yourself also maens that you can oversee each step of the vehicles modifications to ensure that they are done correctly.
I did hear of a guy who bought a car that was "built", his steering shaft turned out to be a tent pole. Car was built by a workshop, not in a back yard.
You can also build a car the way YOU want it, not how the last owner wanted it. eg, some like SPOA others don't.
Building or getting thecar built yourself also maens that you can oversee each step of the vehicles modifications to ensure that they are done correctly.
I did hear of a guy who bought a car that was "built", his steering shaft turned out to be a tent pole. Car was built by a workshop, not in a back yard.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Thats an awesome zook for 4K, mine was pretty much stock for that :(
I rekon u wont notice the dif between nt, or wt maybe lwb lol, but mainly only if your doing it up heaps...
And if u just want 32"'s i have 31"s mongrels (prolly about 32 with all the extra grip poking out around them) and they dont touch anywhere and all i have is a 2" body lift and extended shackles with flat springs....
I rekon u wont notice the dif between nt, or wt maybe lwb lol, but mainly only if your doing it up heaps...
And if u just want 32"'s i have 31"s mongrels (prolly about 32 with all the extra grip poking out around them) and they dont touch anywhere and all i have is a 2" body lift and extended shackles with flat springs....
Tru, yes I agreegreg wrote:I think this is only relevent if you are chopping out the wheel arch to make that more room Mock... the wheel arch is the same drover to sierra.ljxtreem wrote:Your faulse maybe faulse, square headlight drovers, have the same dimensions on the outside of the car, but have more room inside the headlight bucket, realy only relevant to sierras that are SPUA with ruff and big tyres.Clancy wrote:false. drover and sierra front clip have same dimensions.
besides the cosmetic differences the only real difference is that drovers came out with springs with an extra leaf.
also had the unique plastic windows. i know most people reckon they're more of a problem than asset but if you love cruisin in summer they're the best. no door frames
Mock
Mock
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
www.dirtcomp.com.au
Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
maybe it was a thick walled tent pole?muppet_man67 wrote:I also heard that this car came with an engineers certificate.sierrajim wrote:
I did hear of a guy who bought a car that was "built", his steering shaft turned out to be a tent pole. Car was built by a workshop, not in a back yard.
Veni, Vidi, Veci
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