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IS THERE A REVOLUTION IN THE WINDS?

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IS THERE A REVOLUTION IN THE WINDS?

Post by WHITVIT »

Hope i'm not behind the times with this idea but haven't read anything about it before.

with sierras getting scarcer and the interest in them growing we may have to source other vehicles to modify.

enter the carry...

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i know the rear leafs are the same set up and the rear diff is the samish(4 bolt). knowing suzuki i would bet the chassis is the same (or very similar) to the LWB sierras.

they came in 1.0 and 1.3 in vans utilitys etc. The shift linkage would probally be special but engines g/box etc should be the same..anyone with access to one with some know please insert head under for a look..

can you see where i'm heading with this?.......

1.6..transfer transplant..wider diffs front /rear..35's..'A' team paint job. wow its just flowing out of me.

there is enough sierra tech around to make this a real possability. however a cage and front bar would be a must. Imagine stepping out the cab onto your 35" boggers to step down..:cool:

and cheap base vehicle too.

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anyone reconise the chassis ?

the newer ones are already 4wd too

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any info you can contribut would be great as i havent had a real good look at one yet.
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Post by oldcrusty72 »

Whitvit,
I've thought about this myself. although with the older stlye carry van without the high roof. I've seen one up on a hoist with a SWB sierra sitting directly underneath, they were about the same wheel base. I first got the idea after seeing a Bedford van with a overlander setup up at wedge Is. I dont know about 35 boggers but maybe a set of 325/60 15 BF Goodrich (approx 31/12.5 R15) would keep the body roll down. And maybe not the A Team paint (i'd get sick of people throwing rocks at me.haha), maybe you have a twisted mind too, i like the idea. Maybe next time i've got an excess of cash and nothing better to do???

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Post by grimbo »

I think droopypete has this idea festering away in the corners of his mind.
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Post by Fourdogs »

There was a 660cc model available here in NZ a few years ago that came with a spare set of rims with quad bike tyres on them. It also had a 6 speed gearbox, where the crawler first gear could only be selected in 4wd.
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Post by DeWsE »

Yeah Grimbo, our young pete is thinking hard about it. he has asked a few questions in the Diahatsu section, as they make a mini 4wd van as well.


There is also a guy in WA wheeling a L300

It wouldn’t be to hard to SPOA it, add some crawler gears, cut the wheel well and add some bigger tires. Just have to remember to keep some weight on the back!. Would make an awesome fishing/camping rig!
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Post by x rated »

We hav been talkin about them up here..... SOOoooooooo C :D :D L
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Post by droopypete »

Oops :oops: time to step out of the cupboard :lol:
I have always had a Hafliger fetish, and a carry van cut down to the floor level is going to look a lot like one :armsup:
the newer ones are full time 4x4 with no low range :cry:
but the old ones are selectable duel range,
picture one with a small set of muddies a pair of diff locks and a solid front axle, a nice bit of cage work going all the way to the back :cool:
it would be as flash as a rat with a gold tooth :D
I passed an older carry 4x4 tray last week (the first one I have ever seen) and it got me fired up, pity I couldn't catch it :cry: (I was in the truck), I know were a diahatsu 4x4 hijet van is, and it is for sale, but I realy want a suzuki.
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Re: IS THERE A REVOLUTION IN THE WINDS?

Post by mud4b »

WHITVIT wrote:
i know the rear leafs are the same set up and the rear diff is the samish(4 bolt). knowing suzuki i would bet the chassis is the same (or very similar) to the LWB sierras....THESE ARE TOTALLY DIFFERENT..

they came in 1.0 and 1.3 in vans utilitys etc. The shift linkage would probally be special but engines g/box etc should be the same..anyone with access to one with some know please insert head under for a look.... THE ENGINES ARE NOT THE SAME AS A SIERRA.. SOME HAD A LJ 50 2 STROKE, F6A,F8A, G10A,AND A G13BB.

can you see where i'm heading with this?.......SURELY AM..

1.6..transfer transplant..wider diffs front /rear..35's..'A' team paint job. wow its just flowing out of me.BE KIND OF HARD AS THESE ENGINES ARE ALMOST LAYED OVER ON THERE SIDE.

the newer ones are already 4wd too... SURELY DO.. BUT ONLY IN THE UTE.

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any info you can contribut would be great as i havent had a real good look at one yet.
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Post by ed oorklep »

I know of someone who put an (old) carry motor into a sammy. Good news is they are exactly the same, bad news is the carry motor spins the other way :shock: So this guy had a sammy with 5 gears backwards and 1 forward :lol:
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Post by DeWsE »

ed oorklep wrote:I know of someone who put an (old) carry motor into a sammy. Good news is they are exactly the same, bad news is the carry motor spins the other way :shock: So this guy had a sammy with 5 gears backwards and 1 forward :lol:
Wicked :armsup: That is the perfect moter for a mini moon buggy, you won't even have to turn the diffs over!
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Post by alien »

HAHAAHAH that would be hilarious to see!
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Post by Barathrum »

I know a guy i here in Tumut that has one. Way cool. I'd also like to turn one into an offroad weapon. Great visibility from the front. It might feel a little hairy on a big downhill, a good cage would put ya mind at rest though.
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Post by droopypete »

When I was in Cains recently I saw a Mitsubishi L300 van that had been cut down to the floor line and converted to a ute :armsup: :armsup:
it was tops (for a Mitsubshi :D ).
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