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what is better

Post by CHEFZOOK »

me and my bro are fighting over which one is better a hard top or a soft top for bush bashing

what do you guys think??
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Post by grimbo »

just keep fighting each other and leave us out of it. Hopefully you'll knock some sense into each other

Also I'm guessing you must be, what 17 years old?
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Post by Rockwolf »

What does slam taste like anyway, when cooked properly? :lol:
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Post by CHEFZOOK »

no where not

we just want to what you guys thought :finger:
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Post by grimbo »

chef of slam wrote:no where not

we just want to what you guys thought :finger:
what?
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Post by Rockwolf »

grimbo wrote:
chef of slam wrote:no where not

we just want to what you guys thought :finger:
what?
x2+1. :lol:
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Post by CHEFZOOK »

well rockwolf it like stacking your bike and eating shit
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Post by Rockwolf »

A mistake, then?
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Post by CHEFZOOK »

sorry in mean

we would like to know what you guys thought[/quote]
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Post by Rockwolf »

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Sorry dude, back on topic. :)
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Post by CHEFZOOK »

pretty much rockwolf

so what do you think is better hardtop or soft top
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Post by grimbo »

still have no idea what you are on about.

Go back to fighting with your brother or maybe take the time to have a look through the site. Also mastering English and the written word is a good idea so people can understand what you are on about. When you type something, stop, take a breath and reread what you actually wrote and see if it makes sense
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Post by grimbo »

chef of slam wrote:pretty much rockwolf

so what do you think is better hardtop or soft top
so I'm guessing you actually meant to call yourself chief of slam
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Post by CHEFZOOK »

grimbo wrote:still have no idea what you are on about.

Go back to fighting with your brother or maybe take the time to have a look through the site. Also mastering English and the written word is a good idea so people can understand what you are on about. When you type something, stop, take a breath and reread what you actually wrote and see if it makes sense
we just wonted to know which is better hard/soft top

bro!!
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Post by CHEFZOOK »

grimbo wrote:
chef of slam wrote:pretty much rockwolf

so what do you think is better hardtop or soft top
so I'm guessing you actually meant to call yourself chief of slam
no bro it chef of slam cause im a chef

do you have a problem with that :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by grimbo »

chef of slam wrote:
grimbo wrote:still have no idea what you are on about.

Go back to fighting with your brother or maybe take the time to have a look through the site. Also mastering English and the written word is a good idea so people can understand what you are on about. When you type something, stop, take a breath and reread what you actually wrote and see if it makes sense
we just wonted to know which is better hard/soft top

bro!!
better for what?

one keeps you warmer in winter and drier the other keeps you cooler in summer and you get dust in your eyes.

You just aren't listening are you. You need to supply more info in your questions to get better answers

Don't have a problem with you being a chef just can't understand half of what you type
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Post by Rockwolf »

Serious answer this time. Soft would be better for, say, shooting out of. Hard-top would be better for staying inside the car in a roll-over.

That's probably about as specific as anyone can get. One's more fun, the other is less likely to kill you.
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Post by CHEFZOOK »

Rockwolf wrote:Serious answer this time. Soft would be better for, say, shooting out of. Hard-top would be better for staying inside the car in a roll-over.

That's probably about as specific as anyone can get. One's more fun, the other is less likely to kill you.
thank you
so ill start looking for a hard top and one more question what year is the best to buy
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Post by Rockwolf »

Wouldn't know, mate. Closest I've ever got would be my mother's vitara. :lol:

My suggestion would be to read the sierra bible, read the zook section frack-to-bunt, and then go drive a few.

You should probably also ask yourself whether you want a vitara, sierra, jimny...
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Post by Gwagensteve »

soft top is better.

Lighter (lower COG) and easier to repair when it falls over.

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Post by 11_evl »

soft is better as not as many panels to fix, considering u said for BUSH BASHING. also get better vision with the soft top.
but a hard top is better for sercurity if hanging out at the shopping centers are your thing
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Post by Mike_1324 »

I like the hard tops, because your camping gear always stays dry, and your warm. The windows push open in the back, so heat isnt a problem in summer.

Also i have found hard tops also to be a bit quieter.

Its more of a personal opinion, i have a soft top on the farm, which has no roof, no roll bar, and the wind screen folded down and it is door less, this is the most fun! But my daily is an 88 Hardtop.

Good luck in which ever you choose

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Post by just cruizin' »

chef of slam wrote:
Rockwolf wrote:Serious answer this time. Soft would be better for, say, shooting out of. Hard-top would be better for staying inside the car in a roll-over.

That's probably about as specific as anyone can get. One's more fun, the other is less likely to kill you.
thank you
so ill start looking for a hard top and one more question what year is the best to buy
5th month of '92, by far the best just make sure you don't be an October build of any year, they are all crap.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

The last digit of the vin references the day of the week it was built. If it's a 3, don't buy it as it will have been built on tuesday.
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Post by v840 »

Gwagensteve wrote:The last digit of the vin references the day of the week it was built. If it's a 3, don't buy it as it will have been built on tuesday.
Actually I believe that the Japanese start their week on a Monday so you actually dont want a 2 as the last digit. On second thought, Im not sure about that. Just stay away from any zook with the vin ending in 2, 3, and to be safe, 4.
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