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Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by chunkz »

couldnt you cut back steal and buff it up enough to get it shiny...?
and get some chromo (like brasso)
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Post by jimmyb »

Flares are bushwacker, they also have them for jeeps.
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Post by jeep97tj »

rino line the whole zook, inside and out. Never have to worrie about the body again. Damage from mud, sticks, stone chips, rocks, trees and other cars will all be a thing of the past :cool:
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Post by Shamus »

The bushwhacker flares were originally for jeeps and zook owners had to get 2 sets of jeep ones to make 1 set for their rig. I'm pretty sure demand has meant that Zook owners can now just buy sets tailored for them. Not sure about an Australian distributor but google will have the answer.
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Post by alien »

i considered ute liner =) dont knock it!!!! if only it came in a gloss..

the chrome link is mental =P did anyone find the one that does the rainbow style reflections?? awesome!
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Post by Vineboy »

Yeh, Alien I think what you may be after is "Pearl" paint, looks green then changes to purple etc as the ride goes past. There is a company calles "Productsthatwork" (All one word) that stocks some pretty evil finishes includung "Eclipse" paint that changes colour as temp changes and "Xposures" that does the same. I found an ad in Dec 05 Street Machine. I collected thse B4 I discovered MUD.
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Post by 4sum4 »

Like this one
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Post by mike »

Shamus wrote:The bushwhacker flares were originally for jeeps and zook owners had to get 2 sets of jeep ones to make 1 set for their rig. I'm pretty sure demand has meant that Zook owners can now just buy sets tailored for them. Not sure about an Australian distributor but google will have the answer.
Sam Keck from Overkill has them locally.
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Post by huntn »

This is my sierra painted camo, took me a few goes to get it right, but i think it came out great. Also it is still for sale, to lazy to advertise it, i will one day, stil to much fun driving it!
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Post by Vineboy »

Looks good huntn. Saw it for sale a little while ago and wondered what happened to it. It had a huge list of extras from memory. What colours did you use?
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

mike wrote:If your prepared to import yourself you'll save some serious $$$
Thats bollocks these days!

I recently inquired about getting a set of trail Tough flares sent over and here is the email I got back...

"Shipping charges alone for the flares to Australia are about $410.00. (More than the flares cost alone!) They are not heavy, but they are large and shipping charges on these goes by dimension rather than weight. I would recommend calling either Sean Lee at ABT 4x4 in CCT Chisholm 61262915994 or Sam Keck at Overkill Engineering in Hornsby Sydney 0294766137. They are both dealers for us over there and maybe they can help you get some flares more economically. However, I am happy to send them direct to you if you are willing to pay $715.00 total for them!" (thats USD$$, so not F*ing likely)

I might get Aeroz flares or save up some more $'s and get a set of Trail Toughs through either Sam or Sean (both nice guys :) much nicer than the lady at TT)
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Post by alien »

if your tyres aint sticking out more than 2" from the flares, there 50mm and 75mm flexi flare you can buy at Clark Rubber... its $7 or so per metre... and you just tex screw it under the flare =)
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

alien wrote:if your tyres aint sticking out more than 2" from the flares, there 50mm and 75mm flexi flare you can buy at Clark Rubber... its $7 or so per metre... and you just tex screw it under the flare =)
Yep :) That was my original plan because I do like the factory flares with the flexi add ons... its just I'm maiming my guards at the moment & cutting out rust, so not sure if my metal flare will cover the new arches. Its a wait & see thing at the moment :D
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Post by waxhead.. »

Yeh, Alien I think what you may be after is "Pearl" paint, looks green then changes to purple etc as the ride goes past.
No, I am pretty sure what Alien is talking about is Harlequin. Harlequin is almost like a petrol spill look, green, black, purple. It is very hard to do a decent job, and will require about 9 - 12 varying coats to get a good finish.
Pearl does not change colour, as such, it can be done in any colour and is more refering to the way the paint reflects, as a 'pearl' would.

And yeah Camo is old, apart from being partial to Gutless' Arctic Cammozook, I reckon its a pretty ordinary image.
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Post by Liam »

We've got the flares in stock here.
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Post by grimbo »

Suzuki Surf Chik wrote:
mike wrote:If your prepared to import yourself you'll save some serious $$$
Thats bollocks these days!

I recently inquired about getting a set of trail Tough flares sent over and here is the email I got back...

"Shipping charges alone for the flares to Australia are about $410.00. (More than the flares cost alone!) They are not heavy, but they are large and shipping charges on these goes by dimension rather than weight. I would recommend calling either Sean Lee at ABT 4x4 in CCT Chisholm 61262915994 or Sam Keck at Overkill Engineering in Hornsby Sydney 0294766137. They are both dealers for us over there and maybe they can help you get some flares more economically. However, I am happy to send them direct to you if you are willing to pay $715.00 total for them!" (thats USD$$, so not F*ing likely)

I might get Aeroz flares or save up some more $'s and get a set of Trail Toughs through either Sam or Sean (both nice guys :) much nicer than the lady at TT)
From that email it seems that the lady from TT was actually very nice and helpful. Just because you didn't like what she had to tell you doesn't make her not nice. That is the problem that alot of people have these days, just because the info someone tells them isn't what they want to hear they think the person is a tosser or not nice
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

grimbo wrote:From that email it seems that the lady from TT was actually very nice and helpful. Just because you didn't like what she had to tell you doesn't make her not nice. That is the problem that alot of people have these days, just because the info someone tells them isn't what they want to hear they think the person is a tosser or not nice
Yes the first response was FINE I didn't want to mention the following emails after I queried the freight (having seen a quote on here for $85 a while back) She explained USPS changed to dimensional weight = large jump in shipping, which was fine Australia Post do that to me too. So I asked if Fedex was an option since I had an account with them. She seemed a bit blunt from then onwards in regards to alternate methods of shipping and said I had no other option... and then was using capitals a LOT that seemed a bit rude to me - one of my emails to her came back undelivered so I wrote another one then she seemed to be more annoyed at me than helpful !!!....... blah blah blah end of story.

Liam - Are the 4 3/4 flares in stock?

and Grimbo I didn't call her a tosser okay
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Post by alien »

so anyways, camo paint is awesome aye...
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

alien wrote:so anyways, camo paint is awesome aye...
LMAO! ........ yeah, um.... sorry for the off-topic guys :oops:
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Post by mike »

Suzuki Surf Chik wrote:
mike wrote:If your prepared to import yourself you'll save some serious $$$
Thats bollocks these days!

I recently inquired about getting a set of trail Tough flares sent over and here is the email I got back...

"Shipping charges alone for the flares to Australia are about $410.00. (More than the flares cost alone!) They are not heavy, but they are large and shipping charges on these goes by dimension rather than weight. I would recommend calling either Sean Lee at ABT 4x4 in CCT Chisholm 61262915994 or Sam Keck at Overkill Engineering in Hornsby Sydney 0294766137. They are both dealers for us over there and maybe they can help you get some flares more economically. However, I am happy to send them direct to you if you are willing to pay $715.00 total for them!" (thats USD$$, so not F*ing likely)

I might get Aeroz flares or save up some more $'s and get a set of Trail Toughs through either Sam or Sean (both nice guys :) much nicer than the lady at TT)
Bollocks to your bollocks! :lol:
I imported mine less than 12 months ago for around $520AUD landed at my front door last I checked they were $800 + shipping through Sam
:roll: ;)
I too think Sam is a good guy and have bought stuff through him but the difference on the bushwackers was just to big
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

mike wrote:Bollocks to your bollocks! :lol:
I imported mine less than 12 months ago for around $520AUD landed at my front door last I checked they were $800 + shipping through Sam
:roll: ;)
I too think Sam is a good guy and have bought stuff through him but the difference on the bushwackers was just to big
I quote the lady at Trail Tough (21/02/2006)..... " .........Well when you talk to Sam you can ask him about it - he and I went through it....the flares used to be able to be shipped USPS for about $85.00 per set. Then they CHANGED the girth limitations to Australia from the USA and now they are too BIG to go postal service"

Consider yourself lucky to have landed yourself a reasonably priced set of flares that look cool :finger: Obviously you got them before the "change"

I also asked her how the flares attached to a zook and was told to look at photos on their site. She didn't really answer my question. So, Mike... How & where abouts do you attach these flares and what did you use to attach them with? This would be very helpful to me right now in deciding whether I want them or not!

PS, got pics?
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Post by mike »

Haven't put them on yet but they basically just tec screw to the body, so on a flat sided vehicle like a zook so you can pretty much put them where you like.
I intend to dummy fit them up, mark out and cut wheel arches to suit.
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Post by mike »

Just as a matter of interest check out the USPS (United States Postal Service) official website.
http://pe.usps.gov/text/imm/immicl/immiclab_012.html
Parcel Post: Maximum length: 42 inches
Maximum length and girth combined: 79 inches


Hmmm My bad they are just outside the length description doh!!!
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Post by mike »

BTW how 'bout that camo paint? :lol:
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Post by CHOPS1 »

mike wrote:BTW how 'bout that camo paint? :lol:
How about camo flares!! :roll:

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Post by -ZukChiK- »

mike wrote: on a flat sided vehicle like a zook so you can pretty much put them where you like.
Excellent... I thought that would be the case :)

On the shipping case, I was told the dimensions of the box were as follows:
21x44x10 (i presume inches) So, 44" being length and 21" x 10" (x2) for girth should come under 79" limit (should be 62" girth)

I did visit the USPS site last week but didn't follow up with dimensions. I will look into it again.

Thanks heaps for the info & pics.

And yeah, I like the camo paint but it would clash with all my camo shorts LOL

EDIT; Mike, just read your edit. DOH! stupid USPS...... back to other options :?
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Post by munecito »

I saw somewhere a sierra fitted with Feroza flares. Could that be an option??

We should start a new topic about flares.

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Post by -ZukChiK- »

munecito wrote:I saw somewhere a sierra fitted with Feroza flares. Could that be an option??

We should start a new topic about flares.

Will
Not sure I've seen Frozza flares on a sierra before... Did they look a bit more square? I can't remember what they look like...

And can a mod/admin pleeaze split this topic into a new (yet another) thread on flares ? :D
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Post by jeep97tj »

This feels as if im talking off topic, but back to painting the zuk.

If u want to try bed liner I have a ad in my JP mag for DURABAK, its a bed linner that come in 16 different colours. There website is durabakcompany.com , might be worth a look??

The ad says order online :cool:
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