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Post by suzi_on_46s »

has anyone got simex jt`s the 34-11.5-15 on their zuk or any tyre or the 33-34 on their zuk
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

i have a mate with 33" MT claws on his suzi ute. its a LWB with a flat tray, SPOA, and 2" lifted springs.

i have 33" MT/Rs on my vit.

we can only just fit 33"s on another mate's zook, but it cant do much. he only has extended shackles and 2" BL.

why y asking? are you planning on 33"s?
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Post by derelict_frog »

You would want lower gearing to go with 33"s as well or else u would be to fast everywhere and wearing the clutch all the time trying to take off and go slower..
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

SiKiD_01 wrote: why y asking? are you planning on 33"s?
me old man mite b seeling me his jt`s 5x $500 thats a very big mayb and yeh i will b running a set of series 3`s wen i get the $$$$$ being a patty flipper at macas dont pay to gr8
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Post by Podge »

suzi_on_46s wrote:has anyone got simex jt`s the 34-11.5-15 on their zuk or any tyre or the 33-34 on their zuk
Yeh, got the 33' Trekkers. For the driving that I do they are very good.
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

yeh some prety rough terrain over here
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Post by alien »

not too much in WA requires a 33" tyre... a 31" is probably enough to get most places... if your dads fit under, put them on and try them out before buying em! then if you know someone on 31's try them out also if you can...

i reckon 33" would be a little bit too tall for someone just starting out - youll break heaps of stuff.
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

yeh but its a steal and iw ill b purchasing lockers int he near future and i can not try otut he tyres becuase they r on 6 stud (hilux, patrol etc) rims.

and but if he sells them i will buy them even if i dont put the on strait away the will still go on.

would look like a BEAST!!
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Post by DeWsE »

alien wrote:not too much in WA requires a 33" tyre... a 31" is probably enough to get most places... if your dads fit under, put them on and try them out before buying em! then if you know someone on 31's try them out also if you can...

i reckon 33" would be a little bit too tall for someone just starting out - youll break heaps of stuff.
Alein open your eyes champ, I wouldn't even run something smaller then 35 if i was to build another rig.

Just coz manduring and the pines only require small treads, does mean the rest of WA is like that.

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Post by jeep97tj »

I drag diffs in harvy and thats with 35 ETs
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Post by DeWsE »

jeep97tj wrote:I drag diffs in harvy and thats with 35 ETs
Thats coz your jeep is G H E Y, and heavy :D

How many times have you dragged the diffs in rocks with 37's on, just as an example?
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

thats exactly what i was gona say dewse i luvvvvvvvvvv brunswick junstion so many tracks and so much fun who knows mite even give bobs hill a run for its money when i have all my protection on the car

a white tj came out with us to mundaring and he had a load of right boot to get thru some of the hills and thats with the tj.

dewse is that out crop at shanes???
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Post by alien »

To clarify my post: i meant for someone still learning to drive, let alone drive offroad.

You'd never get above a 31" engineered in WA either now with the new laws... biggest lift you can run with 31's is 4" lift... this totals 6"ish and is the maximum allowed lift now in WA. - CRAP!
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Post by bazooked »

wont stop me.... or any 1 else for that matter.
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Post by DeWsE »

bazooked wrote:wont stop me.... or any 1 else for that matter.
Word :D

WA law sucks... Thats why it's best to build something, and keep it off the road. Hell most 4bys modified are dangerous on the road anyway, would you really want to be driving soemthing around, then one day you kill someone coz you couldn't stop in time.

Your right something a little bit less would be good for him to learn in. But at the same time he has been wheeling with his dad for quite some time!
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

true i am only learning i but for one thing i dont want to be slwoing every1 dwon coz that can make people impatient and i have been driving for a while i know how to drive well i got atught in the ambo and driven up small hills and thru loads of mud so i think im wele equipped
i will only run 31`s on road (or for that matter for driving to tafe the stock 28s) anyways and the 34`s off road
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Post by alien »

lol a zuk with lift to suit 34's would look hilarious running 28's! haha you DEFINITELY need to take some photos of it =)
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

yeh it would look odd wouldnt it, then more people would look at it, o well its cheaper until the tread on them wear away till they are illegal on road then throw them out and go for someones old 29`s WOW then till they wear out get some 31 re-treads, o and at freo tafe they have a nice rugged parking spot just for me (its a short steep hill becasue of different levels of the car park and when its raning gets really muddy)

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Post by alien »

only downside to it will be that itll look like its running heaps more lift than it is with smaller tyres cos of the gap under the arches - might attract a few looks from the wrong people (ones wearing blue uniforms).

always good to have a hoon before class starts =P i used to do that during tafe lunchbreaks sometimes - go from subi to freo's powerline area, have a hack and get back all in 2 hours... lol
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Post by Badooky »

yeah tripod had 34 jts on the blue zook for a while, awsum grip
he has swaped the good gear onto my longy which he is soon to buy specs are lwb maruti, spoa,2" springs,2"B/L,s3, 1.6 inj,arb x 2, 34 jts
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Post by DeWsE »

Badooky wrote:yeah tripod had 34 jts on the blue zook for a while, awsum grip
he has swaped the good gear onto my longy which he is soon to buy specs are lwb maruti, spoa,2" springs,2"B/L,s3, 1.6 inj,arb x 2, 34 jts
Hey brett, did they not fit without the 2"bl?

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Post by Badooky »

they rubbed badly on the blue one and the white one had a BL so it was left in. ive been away so havent needed a car but the blue one is running with all the left over bits so ill drive that for a while
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

man spoa, 2" sp, 2"bl, is guna b pretty big mite have to runa something smaller coz i will only b on l`s, so mite get pulled over to much but sitll thinking,

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Post by alien »

i reckon! 9" lift plus 34's (another 4" taller) totals 13" taller than stock! hahaha would be great to park on, i mean, next to a stocker and get a photo!
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

yeh woudl b sik still thinking if i want to run that lift mayb just 1"bl standard springs and at tafe (with help from my lecturer) im drawing up a set of climax shackles so wen im gettin ready to go road put some bolts in the shackles and hey an extra 2"or 3" of lift.

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Post by alien »

i already made some - check www.suzukiinfo.com for the autocad file (makes 2 shackles).

i personally wouldnt use them again. theres never really enough weight on the wheel to do anything dramatically awesome... and when extended they twist HEAPS! kind of scary when you see it, i reckon if it got a bash when extended it may fail. not cool.

also - jacking up the shackles will change steering everytime you do it. why not buy a bunky car to take to tafe and leave the zuk for weekends? prolly cheaper on fuel too =)
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

yeh mite do that but cant afford to keep both in rego and the old man says i cant build a buggy.

with the shackles i have had it arranged to ahve the engineered by the guys at tafe.

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