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LWB Sierra
LWB Sierra
Does the LWB Sierra have the T/C in tha same position relative to the SWB model i.e. is the front drive shaft the same length and the read drive shaft longer. I am finding the SWB model too short to fit the engine/gbox combo and was wondering if a LWB would be a better fit. I would also be interested in any info on any conversions done involving an auto that fitted into a SWB i.e. what autos are relatively compact. I may even consider an auto with T/Case say from a KIA Sportage.
FROM sUZUKIINFO.COM
http://www.suzukiinfo.com/sierra/samura ... nsions.jpg
http://www.suzukiinfo.com/sierra/samura ... onslwb.jpg
Both show 1280 for front crossmember to gearbox crossmember
The diagonal betwwen body mounts is 1467 for both too
http://www.suzukiinfo.com/sierra/samura ... nsions.jpg
http://www.suzukiinfo.com/sierra/samura ... onslwb.jpg
Both show 1280 for front crossmember to gearbox crossmember
The diagonal betwwen body mounts is 1467 for both too
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