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buying a zook
buying a zook
Can anyone tell me what the average price of a late 80's early 90's zook is, and is there any major point to look out for
on teh topic of rust:
- door sills
- between the windshield and body where the antenna cable passes through
- under the rubber seal for the rear tailgate
- front body mounts
- door sills
- between the windshield and body where the antenna cable passes through
- under the rubber seal for the rear tailgate
- front body mounts
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b wilson wrote: the 80s are narrow one ltr engine sierras and are cheaper
??? I own an 85 Narrow Track and its a 1.3 5 speed, the wide track came in around 88 didnt it? And i thought they went 1.3 5spd in around late 84?
1985 LWB Suzuki Sierra, Lock-Rite Rear, SPOA, 2" Body Lift, Climax shackles, Rancho's,
Series 1 Rockhoppers, 31x11.5 MT'S, "To return from the dead very sooooon!"
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Series 1 Rockhoppers, 31x11.5 MT'S, "To return from the dead very sooooon!"
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Steve, I have a NT, why would you buy a NT model and offset the rims to WT specs? what is involved with this.. just inserting spacers?
Cheers
Paul[/quote]
I am not Steve, but, the springs are mounted further in on the Nt, thus if you space hubs, or offset the wheels, you get more travel. Also NT's are cheaper, so more money left for mods, etc. Wheel spacers aint legal in all places, but offsetting wheels is cheaper anyway, any good wheel works can do that for round $40 a wheel. In a nut shell, you finish up with stability of the WT, with better travel and less dollars spent. If ya have a 1.3, then adding the 1lite t-case gives 12% reduction. Cheaper than a rockhopper, christover
Cheers
Paul[/quote]
I am not Steve, but, the springs are mounted further in on the Nt, thus if you space hubs, or offset the wheels, you get more travel. Also NT's are cheaper, so more money left for mods, etc. Wheel spacers aint legal in all places, but offsetting wheels is cheaper anyway, any good wheel works can do that for round $40 a wheel. In a nut shell, you finish up with stability of the WT, with better travel and less dollars spent. If ya have a 1.3, then adding the 1lite t-case gives 12% reduction. Cheaper than a rockhopper, christover
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
christover1 wrote: 1lite t-case gives 12% reduction. Cheaper than a rockhopper, christover
I thought a series one rockhopper gave a 73% reduction in low, thats a hell of a difference to 12%
1985 LWB Suzuki Sierra, Lock-Rite Rear, SPOA, 2" Body Lift, Climax shackles, Rancho's,
Series 1 Rockhoppers, 31x11.5 MT'S, "To return from the dead very sooooon!"
[url]http://www.cyberdesigns.tk[/url]
[url]http://www.purefmx.tk[/url]
Series 1 Rockhoppers, 31x11.5 MT'S, "To return from the dead very sooooon!"
[url]http://www.cyberdesigns.tk[/url]
[url]http://www.purefmx.tk[/url]
I thought a series one rockhopper gave a 73% reduction in low, thats a hell of a difference to 12%
yes, sure is, rockhopper is on my wish list, will happen, but 12% is worth it for now. Mine was a 1litre originally, with 1litre diffs, I added the 1.3 motor to the 1.0 drive-line, so I'm actually 15% lower than a standard 1.3.
I think the S1 hopper is 60% lower in low box from the 1litre t-case and 80%lower from the 1.3 case???? high range is the same for 1litre, and 12% lower from the 1.3. Not sure if thats correct? christover.
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
drifta wrote:bigsteve wrote:My 91 WT cost me 5k but if I did it again, I'd buy a late NT modem (1988) and offset the rims to WT specs
Steve
Steve, I have a NT, why would you buy a NT model and offset the rims to WT specs? what is involved with this.. just inserting spacers?
Cheers
Paul
Ahh yeah what Chis said, and you can get the centres cut out and re welded with more offset to a set of sunrasias for $40 per wheel.
The extra money for mods was my main reason for saying 1.3 NT.
Steve
yeshemesh
christover1 wrote:I thought a series one rockhopper gave a 73% reduction in low, thats a hell of a difference to 12%
yes, sure is, rockhopper is on my wish list, will happen, but 12% is worth it for now. Mine was a 1litre originally, with 1litre diffs, I added the 1.3 motor to the 1.0 drive-line, so I'm actually 15% lower than a standard 1.3.
I think the S1 hopper is 60% lower in low box from the 1litre t-case and 80%lower from the 1.3 case???? high range is the same for 1litre, and 12% lower from the 1.3. Not sure if thats correct? christover.
Christover,
Do you know of anyone who's found a combo of gears or another source of gear for a "mini rockhopper" for the Vitara like what the 1.0 transfer case was for the 1.3?
Andrew
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