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Build Up - project Jaffoki - new revised height 3/4/06
So i've been a little busy. Not a whole lot done.
The Old front diff is now out, new cross over arm done and front hilux diff temporarly sitting in place.
Have used a set of OLD rear springs in the front, i think they need to be a little flatter. They're 35" Baja Claws for scale and the car is not fitted with a body lift.
The Old front diff is now out, new cross over arm done and front hilux diff temporarly sitting in place.
Have used a set of OLD rear springs in the front, i think they need to be a little flatter. They're 35" Baja Claws for scale and the car is not fitted with a body lift.
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[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
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OK, worked out how to lower it somewhat.
Flatter springs (have spares) this should do 2 inches approx
Normal shackles (not the whacky shackles presently fitted) 3/4 inch
Trim down spring pads on diff (they're quite tall) another inch
So 3 3/4 inches down it will go. The question now remains, WHY THE F^RK would someone lift a sierra more than 3 inches total to run 35's This SPOA thing is whack
Flatter springs (have spares) this should do 2 inches approx
Normal shackles (not the whacky shackles presently fitted) 3/4 inch
Trim down spring pads on diff (they're quite tall) another inch
So 3 3/4 inches down it will go. The question now remains, WHY THE F^RK would someone lift a sierra more than 3 inches total to run 35's This SPOA thing is whack
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Its simple Simply stoopid at the moment. Have sorted the springs now, just need to go and pick up some replacements.christover1 wrote:The I'm going to keep it simple and easy idea didn't last long
Lasted longer than I expected, tho
Remember it's only 11 and a half months till Adventure Tour
christover
Adventure tour 07, think i'll be ready, question is. Will Greg be ready
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
good questionsierrajim wrote:Its simple Simply stoopid at the moment. Have sorted the springs now, just need to go and pick up some replacements.christover1 wrote:The I'm going to keep it simple and easy idea didn't last long
Lasted longer than I expected, tho
Remember it's only 11 and a half months till Adventure Tour
christover
Adventure tour 07, think i'll be ready, question is. Will Greg be ready
I've started getting ready already
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I was thinking the same thing. At least you're consistantchristover1 wrote:The I'm going to keep it simple and easy idea didn't last long
Lasted longer than I expected, tho
Remember it's only 11 and a half months till Adventure Tour
christover
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Where is it not simple? no power windows, no cruise control. Simplicity at its finest.cj wrote:I was thinking the same thing. At least you're consistantchristover1 wrote:The I'm going to keep it simple and easy idea didn't last long
Lasted longer than I expected, tho
Remember it's only 11 and a half months till Adventure Tour
christover
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Height now revised as is the wheelbase. I think i migt need to move the headlights.
Theoretyically the rear diff should be in as well. I just couldn't get the diff around the back of the hoist and "someone" borrowed the wheels and tyres off the zook diffs so i couldn't turn the car around.
Oh well, it will go in this week.
Theoretyically the rear diff should be in as well. I just couldn't get the diff around the back of the hoist and "someone" borrowed the wheels and tyres off the zook diffs so i couldn't turn the car around.
Oh well, it will go in this week.
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[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
sierra jim
rotated pic
aaahh thats better
sorry jim
cheer daryl
aaahh thats better
sorry jim
cheer daryl
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the front diff is about 5 1/2 inches forward at the moment. The rear will go back an inch for now.roc box wrote:whats the new wheelbase gonna be ?
After i smash a panel or two it will be cut and extended more in the rear.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
coming along nicely.
Just wondering if you are running the sierra steering box and if so how is it connected to the steer hubs, as the drag link is behind the axle on hilux diffs (on mine anyway). Is it as simple as turning the pitman arm around or is it more involved
Just wondering if you are running the sierra steering box and if so how is it connected to the steer hubs, as the drag link is behind the axle on hilux diffs (on mine anyway). Is it as simple as turning the pitman arm around or is it more involved
...........shedbound.............
The drag link is in front of the diff as i'm running a double arm. I'll get one made with sierra one end and 80 series cruiser the other end (diff).
Re the tyres, i'll be running somewhere in the 33-35 range now. Will however have to work out what gearing to run. Thinking maybe the series 4's.
The project will now be paused as i have to get the Hilux ready for the weekend. So no more work on the Zook until Monday.
Re the tyres, i'll be running somewhere in the 33-35 range now. Will however have to work out what gearing to run. Thinking maybe the series 4's.
The project will now be paused as i have to get the Hilux ready for the weekend. So no more work on the Zook until Monday.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
OK, so i've been busy and have hardly touched the zook.
Rear spring perches ready to weld on, if i get a chance i may just do that tonight. Then brake lines, driveshafts, tierod, drag link and its drivable again.
Then its cage time, i'm thinking it may be easier to fab the cage if it doesn't have a roof
Rear spring perches ready to weld on, if i get a chance i may just do that tonight. Then brake lines, driveshafts, tierod, drag link and its drivable again.
Then its cage time, i'm thinking it may be easier to fab the cage if it doesn't have a roof
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
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