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Zook Build-Up

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

last one of the trac bar.


I have to say a massive THANK YOU to Jamie (fourwheelin) for lending me his transfer case!!
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Post by N*A*M »

nice triangulation
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Post by Midget »

mickbj42 wrote:last one of the trac bar.


I have to say a massive THANK YOU to Jamie (fourwheelin) for lending me his transfer case!!


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Post by SAWZALL »

That looks sooooo good. Wanna give me a quote for doing mine when your finished?????
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Post by Shorty40 »

Hey Mick

Lex wants a cage like yours now - if he picks up the zook he is looking at :D
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Post by greg »

Hey Mick,

How about some photos of the body/chassis mounts for the cage? i.e. where does the A, B and C pillars connect with the floor?

Looks great - very solid.

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Post by bubs »

this thing is an great little vehicle - saw it at XRCC and was quite impressed with how capable it was

great work mick
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Post by zookin »

gday mick. first of all thats a sick lookin truck!!! Well done. What tail shaft are you going to run in the rear of it? as i have just done a hilux diff conversion on the coily and the one cardin joint does not get rid of the vibration!
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Post by Damo »

zookin wrote:gday mick. first of all thats a sick lookin truck!!! Well done. What tail shaft are you going to run in the rear of it? as i have just done a hilux diff conversion on the coily and the one cardin joint does not get rid of the vibration!


What's your pinion angle compared to you xfer output?
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Post by mud4b »

or make sure your diffs are exactly 90D from the chassis.
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

bubs wrote:this thing is an great little vehicle - saw it at XRCC and was quite impressed with how capable it was

great work mick


thanks bubs.

i was happy with how it went considering i had only driven it about 50 metres on wednesday night!

I saw you talking to rod about his hilux
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Shaved the front diff today, got an extra 30mm of clearance ;)
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Post by Gutless »

does shaving the diff weaken it at all? Where can I get it done, and whats the damage? I am going to bundera diffs, and have been told that I will lose some clearance :cry:
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Gutless wrote:does shaving the diff weaken it at all? Where can I get it done, and whats the damage? I am going to bundera diffs, and have been told that I will lose some clearance :cry:


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Post by bubs »

post a pic of the shaved diff man
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

here is a pic.

i am going to shave it more, i can get more than just the 30mm.
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Shaved the rear diff.

Gained a bit over 30mm plus a heap on the sides

Here is a pic pre-shave
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

some pics post-shave
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Post by droopypete »

When you started talking about shaving pic's I got all exited, how disapointment, I will have to go back to cameltoe.com, Ha Ha
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

thought i might post a couple more pics of my zook.

I started on a tube front this week, still isnt finished.
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

and another pic of the front.
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Post by Drewfus »

Cool.

Just out of curiosity, did you just use the door hinge bolt's at the rear, or did you also link it to the 'a' pillar of your roll cage?

What size tubing?

Sorry for all the questions.
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Drewfus wrote:Cool.

Just out of curiosity, did you just use the door hinge bolt's at the rear, or did you also link it to the 'a' pillar of your roll cage?

What size tubing?

Sorry for all the questions.


it is mounted to the door hinge bolts and it will also have additional mounts on the firewall where the front gaurds bolt on.

Tubing is 32mm od
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

mickbj42 wrote:and another pic of the front.


Whats wrong with your gaurds :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by N*A*M »

that shaved rear diff is awesome

heaps of clearance there!

how long did it take you to do the bottom and sides of the rear housing?

the tube work is also looking sweet
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Post by greg »

Hey Mick,

Perhaps you can clear something up for me regarding the boggers...

I've heard a viscious rumour that when travelling at highway speeds they are frighteningly loud (i.e. as loud as 98 decebels?)??????

Is that right? :shock: Or is that just crazy talk? :roll:

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Post by redzook »

greg wrote:Hey Mick,

Perhaps you can clear something up for me regarding the boggers...

I've heard a viscious rumour that when travelling at highway speeds they are frighteningly loud (i.e. as loud as 98 decebels?)??????

Is that right? :shock: Or is that just crazy talk? :roll:

thanks mate


i think it would have to be crazy talk
98 decebels is Really loud
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Post by greg »

redzook wrote:i think it would have to be crazy talk
98 decebels is Really loud


I think it's equal to the loudest you can have your exhaust on a car too... which would make it very loud indeed...

however, i've heard 'urban ledgends' about people with boggers being pulled over because their tyres were too loud... hense my query. :?
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

overkill wrote:
mickbj42 wrote:and another pic of the front.


Whats wrong with your gaurds :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:


i just took them off so the panel beater can buff them for me. I dont want to damage them before i take it to the summernats! :finger:
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

N*A*M wrote:that shaved rear diff is awesome

heaps of clearance there!

how long did it take you to do the bottom and sides of the rear housing?

the tube work is also looking sweet


i took me over a day to the front and rear diffs.
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