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Post by want33s »

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Post by nicbeer »

Think a lux is only a couple inches more than WT diffs as well, should not be much difference.

Also with a lux is the length also effects turning circle.

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Post by Red_Zook »

its got to do with wheelbase.. my old zook was still awsime (even better on wet road with welded rear if u know what i mean :P )
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Post by roc box »

Roctoy Designfab wrote:no
x2 i drive some really tight dry creeks at my mates property and its fine.i run 2in spacers with my lux diffs too.
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Post by sierrajim »

As said above, its about the wheelbase. Hilux's are LONG, suzukis are short. So turning is fine.
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want33s wrote::lol: thanks a lot for the tips guys. I won't worry about short ratio suzi diffs now, I'll find hilux. I want to lift my fuel tank to avoid rock damage but the brackets and filler pipe will need work so I thought I'd go a bit bigger while I'm at it. Can anyone suggest a tank from another car that fits in the space with a bit more capacity. 89 sierra 3" body lift. jas
SWB Vitara tank mounted between the rails of my old 1.0ltr soft top. Runs the full width of the chassis which means no more room for the exhaust out the back. Something to take into consideration.
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Post by flyinwall »

want33s wrote::lol: thanks a lot for the tips guys. I won't worry about short ratio suzi diffs now, I'll find hilux. I want to lift my fuel tank to avoid rock damage but the brackets and filler pipe will need work so I thought I'd go a bit bigger while I'm at it. Can anyone suggest a tank from another car that fits in the space with a bit more capacity. 89 sierra 3" body lift. jas
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Post by Bad JuJu »

sierrajim wrote: SWB Vitara tank mounted between the rails of my old 1.0ltr soft top. Runs the full width of the chassis which means no more room for the exhaust out the back. Something to take into consideration.
According to the vit bible the swb vit tank is only 42 L .... This sounds like a world of hurt for 2 extra litres of fuel .. the lwb one is supposed to be 55L would this fit.

Is there any extra benfit of going to the swb tank like the filler hose is above the chasis rail??
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Post by nicbeer »

Bad JuJu wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
Is there any extra benfit of going to the swb tank like the filler hose is above the chasis rail??
If you are going 3/4 rear yes and it also keeps the filler higher up and away from the tyres.

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Bad JuJu wrote:
sierrajim wrote: SWB Vitara tank mounted between the rails of my old 1.0ltr soft top. Runs the full width of the chassis which means no more room for the exhaust out the back. Something to take into consideration.
According to the vit bible the swb vit tank is only 42 L .... This sounds like a world of hurt for 2 extra litres of fuel .. the lwb one is supposed to be 55L would this fit.

Is there any extra benfit of going to the swb tank like the filler hose is above the chasis rail??
I ran the filler hose up through the floor with the filler inside the rear top corner of the tub. The 1.0ltr tank had a few major dents, the Vit one didn't. It did however appear to be more than 2ltrs difference between 1.0ltr NT tank and Vit SWB tank. Could be wrong though.
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