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Vitara body on sierra
Vitara body on sierra
Hey guys,
I recently bought an 85 LWB zook. The body is rusty as hell (it was only 400 bucks), and I may have access to a cheap vitara, so my question is, can I relatively easily put a vitara body on my sierra?
I recently bought an 85 LWB zook. The body is rusty as hell (it was only 400 bucks), and I may have access to a cheap vitara, so my question is, can I relatively easily put a vitara body on my sierra?
85 LWB Zook, Currently stock but have plans ;)
87 FC RX7, about 300hp atw
02 Yamaha Banshee, getting resprayed
87 FC RX7, about 300hp atw
02 Yamaha Banshee, getting resprayed
Re: Vitara body on sierra
You can do anything if you really want to.manzzook wrote:Hey guys,
I recently bought an 85 LWB zook. The body is rusty as hell (it was only 400 bucks), and I may have access to a cheap vitara, so my question is, can I relatively easily put a vitara body on my sierra?
But I'd say no, as the Vitara body is a lot wider than the Sierra body.
I'm needing a body upgrade, soon, would love to stick an LJ body on
But reality steers me toward grabbing a cheap shorty, and cutting it down into a cab/ute body. Easier and cheaper than finding a good lwb cab.
christover
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
I'd be more tempted to shove the hilux diffs under the Vitara.manzzook wrote:Yeah hopefully the width wont be a problem, hopefully have a set of hilux diffs lined up. I can be handed with a welder/grinder too, does this change your reply?
Vitara chassis is stronger than a Sierra, as they are heavier. (I think)
Sierras are very light, unless you cut a lot of weight out of the vits body, it could cause problems.
But Sierra chassis being narrower would give you greater articulation with said diffs.
As said, you can do anything, but you need an idea why and what you are trying to achieve. A faster long distance car, a crawling rock monster, or a never on road paddock basher....whatever you decide, it will be both fun and hard work.
christover
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
Mainly keen to do it as have access to a cheap vit with a cracked block, and my sierra has good running gear but a shit body. Dont want it for high speed stuff, its only gotta be driven 3km to work and back everyday. Legality isnt a problem, one of the good things about being in a smallish town.
Think I might get both of them up on hoists and check mounting points etc, can always put new mounting points on the vit body, and ill probably turn it into a ute anyway, so weight up top wont be too much of a worry.
Mainly wanna do it cos of avialability of parts atm, just wondering if anyone on here has actually done it and if there were any major problems in doing so. Cheers for the replys so far.
Think I might get both of them up on hoists and check mounting points etc, can always put new mounting points on the vit body, and ill probably turn it into a ute anyway, so weight up top wont be too much of a worry.
Mainly wanna do it cos of avialability of parts atm, just wondering if anyone on here has actually done it and if there were any major problems in doing so. Cheers for the replys so far.
85 LWB Zook, Currently stock but have plans ;)
87 FC RX7, about 300hp atw
02 Yamaha Banshee, getting resprayed
87 FC RX7, about 300hp atw
02 Yamaha Banshee, getting resprayed
Whats rusty in the zook,
i will be getting rid of a zook body soon i hope. In perth also.
PM if interested.
Isnt the vit a unibody as such where the chassis is built into the body structure?
Nic
i will be getting rid of a zook body soon i hope. In perth also.
PM if interested.
Isnt the vit a unibody as such where the chassis is built into the body structure?
Nic
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U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
Well pretty much everything is rusty on the zook! Its not worth repairing Ill put it that way. How good is the body on the one you have, is it wide or narrow track? I would only want the front half anyway if I were to stay sierra.
Haha yeah very true, anything is possible, I was just wondering if anyone had had personal experience with this, and if there were any specific things to watch out for. Cheers for the comments anyway guys.
Haha yeah very true, anything is possible, I was just wondering if anyone had had personal experience with this, and if there were any specific things to watch out for. Cheers for the comments anyway guys.
85 LWB Zook, Currently stock but have plans ;)
87 FC RX7, about 300hp atw
02 Yamaha Banshee, getting resprayed
87 FC RX7, about 300hp atw
02 Yamaha Banshee, getting resprayed
Not too bad. got a ute with bad firewall and floor anound handbrake and a hightop drover with cronic back half rust. front is ok except for just forward of mirror area. fixed with a welder easy i think, (i got no welder).
i am doing up a WT so not sure what i am doing with the other bits so far.
Nic
i am doing up a WT so not sure what i am doing with the other bits so far.
Nic
[url=http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?p=930942#930942&highlight=]Zook[/url]
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
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