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82 zook info please????

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82 zook info please????

Post by LPZOOK »

hey all just saw a zook for sale and rang old bud about it.Now i used to own a 81 sierra with S1 hoppers in it but i got told the otyher day you couldnt do it with that model,did my dad change shit????anyways the one i just rang about is a 82 model,soft top,straight as,8 mnths rego,1 litre,drum front end,narrow track,new soft top,only 120 thousand k's,very tidy etc.Can i put hoppers in,it just wont change high range???????any help would be good,and what would you expect to pay?????thanx
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Post by 410sierra »

You can still get series 1 rockhoppers for 1 liters.

They offer a 0% reduction high range and 69% reduction low range.

As to my understanding it will fit with no modification.

Don't hold me to this though :D
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Post by christover1 »

Early type 1.0 litres have a different transfer case that don't suit after market gears.
They need to be case with a 4wd light fitted.
These are easy to change over, so crawler gears is an easy thing.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

LP, I think kit will be a non shift light car if it has a drum front end.

This being the case, it would want to be really cheap to justify any time being spent on it.

You will need to replace the front axle assembly (or find a disc axle somewhere to pull the hubs off off) master cylinder, and a later transfer to make it usable.

This stuff could equal about a grand if you have to buy it.

This done, you will still have a 1.0, a four speed with a 3:1 first gear and rubbish rear brakes.

With the prices of early wide track 1.3's so low, that drum front end car better be all but free.

Just my 2c worth. If you have the right stuff laying around, go for it.
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