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33-35's on zook

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33-35's on zook

Post by super zook »

just wondering if anyone has done this with 2" lifted sua, hilux diffs(or similar), 2" body lift and alot of cutting? with standard hilux rims with no spacers. any pics? Im working towards a legal buggy style if your wondering. It is a 81 nt but that shouldnt matter.


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Post by CanberraMav »

My set up is RUF with hilux fronts in the rear SPUA. It has a 2 inch bodylift and 33's on Suzi diffs with large offset rims. You will need to lower the bumpstops a few inches and cut the hell out of it but it can be done. I have removed most of the front inner guards and moved the axle forward.

If you can fab up some new inner front guards or cut out the original ones well enough to weld them on up higher you should clear the front OK.
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Post by nicbeer »

Got any latest pics of yours Canberramav? or has it changed from the last pics of it?

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Post by CanberraMav »

Gday Nic

Only have this photo on my computer at the moment. It is from Willowglen competition and you can sort of see the bling flares i made up to cover the tyres. After stuffing around trying to find rubber etc large enough i ended up using sheet metal. It ended up looking OK.

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Post by CWBYUP »

Hey CanberrsMav Just wondering if these are 33" or 35" ?

How did you go with CV'S and Axels ?

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Post by RB zook »

ive had 37's on mine

thou would need a bit more grinder work
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Post by toysuzi »

gday super zook hows it going ??

got some pics of stumped zook removed body lift
spua - virtual lift - to suit 32-33'' tyres

got some pics with 35'' tyre sitting in place

starting the lift

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more choppy choppy
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new extension of tube
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under side shot
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finished shot with 35'' without flair
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pic with 35'' & std flair

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cheers daryl
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Post by CanberraMav »

I run 33's

Unlike RB's zook mine has next to no lift.

Rb's has a pretty big lift.

I broke 1 CV in the last comp i was in. Driven more sensibly they should be OK. I def wouldnt run 35s on zook diffs.
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Post by toysuzi »

rear virtual lift

this shot showing front half virtual lift started & rear only trimmed around 30+mm

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finished shot with fuel filler welded up
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inside shot

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and with a 35'' sitting under the rear
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Post by lay80n »

Hijack, HR's rig looks unreal big D :armsup:

Back on topic sorta. Pretty sure RB is running 3 inch snake racing bodylift, and about 3 inch in the springs. I have 32 tsl/sx under my zook, SPOA on flat springs. The perches are pretty low too, so no realy lift from them. Works FIne. I have big offset rims, so almost at hilux width. Up travel is limited, but it works well.

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Post by super zook »

thanks for the quick replys and picks, i would like to run big offset wheels as it is cheaper than swaping the diffs around but last time i tried to get it pass the engineer he didnt like them and told me to remove them. That is the reason for standard wheels on standard wider axle. Do 33-35's have to be engineered if only 2" body and 2" suspension are in place with body cut? I would ask tranport sa but they are d#*k heads.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

2" spring, 2" body and lots gaurd rebuilding. Q78's on suzuki diffs
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Re: virtual lift

Post by ddog87 »

toysuzi wrote:gday super zook hows it going ??

got some pics of stumped zook removed body lift
spua - virtual lift - to suit 32-33'' tyres

got some pics with 35'' tyre sitting in place

starting the lift

Image

more choppy choppy
Image

new extension of tube
Image

under side shot
Image

finished shot with 35'' without flair
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pic with 35'' & std flair

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cheers daryl
Do you have ant finished pics of this truck??? I am looking to do something similar. 34x10.50 LTB's with jeep wrangler spring swap with a SPUA and need to see what it looks like. Thanks
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Post by lay80n »

Its still not finnished, hopefully soon though.
OM stumped off the board, its his rig.
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Post by toysuzi »

sorry ddog87
i only did the virtual lift - 45 sills & rust repairs

its currently getting primmed & painted throught a mate of steves (stumped)

ive got some finished pics of another zook with virtual lift & jeep flairs

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Post by ddog87 »

Hey toysuzi, post up the pics you have if you would please. I am guessing what you guy's are meaning by a "virtual " lift means just cutting the body and not doing and actual suspension or body lift, is that right?? Thanks
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Post by Guy »

ddog87 wrote:Hey toysuzi, post up the pics you have if you would please. I am guessing what you guy's are meaning by a "virtual " lift means just cutting the body and not doing and actual suspension or body lift, is that right?? Thanks
yip thats right .. you can do a lift as well ... but a virtual lift is the best way to go as it does not raise your centre of gravity .. (except by the tyre size you choose to run)
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Post by lay80n »

ddog87 wrote:Hey toysuzi, post up the pics you have if you would please. I am guessing what you guy's are meaning by a "virtual " lift means just cutting the body and not doing and actual suspension or body lift, is that right?? Thanks

Thats correct. The pics are in the members section - HRZOOK's rig.

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muppet_man67 wrote:2" spring, 2" body and lots gaurd rebuilding. Q78's on suzuki diffs
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Re: virtual lift

Post by ddog87 »

toysuzi wrote:sorry ddog87
ive got some finished pics of another zook with virtual lift & jeep flairs
cheers daryl
Could you post up these pics you have?? There should be a STICKY FAQ about virtual lift rigs ;)
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Post by lay80n »

ddog87 wrote:
toysuzi wrote:sorry ddog87
ive got some finished pics of another zook with virtual lift & jeep flairs
cheers daryl
Could you post up these pics you have?? There should be a STICKY FAQ about virtual lift rigs ;)

As i said in my previous post if you read it, look in the members section for HRZOOK's rig, that is the rig that Toysuzi is talking about, and that is also where the pics are :roll:

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Post by ddog87 »

Image This is the pic i found, doesn't seem to have a virtual lift and HEEP flares??
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Post by CWBYUP »

What size tyres are on that thing ?

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Post by ofr57 »

my guess 31's or 32's .... but going by the thread name they could be 33's :?
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Post by lay80n »

ofr57 wrote:my guess 31's or 32's .... but going by the thread name they could be 33's :?

31 inch simex's on the old version of Heaths HRZOOK 's rig in the above photo. Apparently his members thread has been deleted, so pics might not be coming for a bit now.

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Re: virtual lift

Post by =SKB= »

lay80n wrote:
ddog87 wrote:
toysuzi wrote:sorry ddog87
ive got some finished pics of another zook with virtual lift & jeep flairs
cheers daryl
Could you post up these pics you have?? There should be a STICKY FAQ about virtual lift rigs ;)

As i said in my previous post if you read it, look in the members section for HRZOOK's rig, that is the rig that Toysuzi is talking about, and that is also where the pics are :roll:

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Post by toysuzi »

sorry guys mised your posts
i havent been able to read any updates untill i refresh the page. thats on the whole outers site whats the go there

anyways here you go 151 pics to look over
http://s92.photobucket.com/albums/l1/toysuzi/

cheers daryl
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