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POST YOUR ZOOK FLEX SHOTS.
Fourwheelin wrote:Damo wrote:bj on roids wrote:Fourwheelin wrote:This is mine
Rear is sitting on a 60 ltr drum with a 20ltr on top of that.
Do you have shocks attached? Are they ACTUAL slinkies that go down the stairs? Should have gone the rainbow ones
Seriously though I think you are winning so far out of the suzi flex comp.
What kinda coils are they out of interest?
Damo
The coils are a full custom coil.After a lot of phone calls and and designing them with the spring guy at allsprings in sydney I had them made,those coils in the pic actually sagged big time at the winch challenge,so they made a new set slightly heavier,hopefully so they won't sag.
Jamie
I just recieved my coils from Kings. They are 350mm free length, 175lb. I am mounting them inboard of the zook rear chassis rails with rangie A-frame and trailing arms. Shoudl work pretty good.
Damo wrote:Fourwheelin wrote:Damo wrote:bj on roids wrote:Fourwheelin wrote:This is mine
Rear is sitting on a 60 ltr drum with a 20ltr on top of that.
Do you have shocks attached? Are they ACTUAL slinkies that go down the stairs? Should have gone the rainbow ones
Seriously though I think you are winning so far out of the suzi flex comp.
What kinda coils are they out of interest?
Damo
The coils are a full custom coil.After a lot of phone calls and and designing them with the spring guy at allsprings in sydney I had them made,those coils in the pic actually sagged big time at the winch challenge,so they made a new set slightly heavier,hopefully so they won't sag.
Jamie
I just recieved my coils from Kings. They are 350mm free length, 175lb. I am mounting them inboard of the zook rear chassis rails with rangie A-frame and trailing arms. Shoudl work pretty good.
Damo
Sounds good,we want some pics ASAP.........
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here's a pic of my spook flexing it up. ROTFL
or trying to. hehehe
was down at andy's workshop tinkering on it and I jokingly said "lets lift her up with the fork lift" and andys says "yeah sure" while laughing his arse off.
gotta love stocker tyres...hehehehe
or trying to. hehehe
was down at andy's workshop tinkering on it and I jokingly said "lets lift her up with the fork lift" and andys says "yeah sure" while laughing his arse off.
gotta love stocker tyres...hehehehe
Skippy
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I think this is a better flex shot skip
Last edited by camskizook on Mon Jul 28, 2003 11:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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camskizook wrote:I think this is a better flex shot skip
thank god I got rid of those 3" g*p springs. my stock springs flex 900 times better. LOL
here's another one of it on the 3" g*p springs.
can't wait for rears up front. and a bit of sneakiness in the rear. should be a lot better bring on the xmas 4x4 trips.
Skippy
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Rhett wrote:Did I lift a wheel? I didn't notice. LOL
what about the spanking new paint job mate? hehhehehe
I'm spewing i don't have pics of me rolled on my side in about a 1ft of mud. I could feel it sinking, couldn't get out of the rig and was waiting for recovery....bring on a popped bead and a rim full o crap......lol
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Rhett wrote:Lucky I thought ahead last roll and got lots and lots of yella paint. About seven rolls worth.
almost worth while painting the spook with rattle cans. $10 touch up at any local hardware store....hehehehehe
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Standard springs front and rear, standard shocks(suzuki branded). SPOA conversion and modified top shock mounts on the rear. Sway bar still mounted.
1985 LWB Suzuki Sierra, Lock-Rite Rear, SPOA, 2" Body Lift, Climax shackles, Rancho's,
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this is suzukifreak's car just having fun at ormeau with friends
This is with Standard springs and shocks
This is with Standard springs and shocks
Last edited by suzukifreak on Thu Aug 07, 2003 2:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
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