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Post by zukiviagra »

hey guys! been thinkin about selling my vit and gettin a sierra! my vit has a 2inch lift and 225 75 15 tyres! i would basically do the same mods to the sierra. is the seirra more capable than a vit with basic mods? or is the main reason people get sierras cause its easier to run reduction gears etc? i dont plan on goin overboard with a seirra. just want a more competent fourby! and dont see the point of goin crazy and runnin 31s on the vit, cause itl have gearing issues etc. itl also be my daily driver! what are peoples thoughts? keep the vit or get a sierra? :? :? :?
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Post by alien »

vitaras are more comfy to drive on road than sierras... doing the same mods on both like that i'd say theyd go the same places, and the vit has a larger engine.

If you're not going crazy on mods, then keep the vit =)
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

alien wrote:vitaras are more comfy to drive on road than sierras... doing the same mods on both like that i'd say theyd go the same places, and the vit has a larger engine.

If you're not going crazy on mods, then keep the vit =)
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Post by =SKB= »

I just sold my Sierra to buy a Vitara as it was a daily driver :cry:

A mild Vitara is much better on road then a Mild Sierra. Much the same off road with what you have in mind.
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Post by zukiviagra »

thanks guys! still undecided but might jus get some 235 75 15 inch muddies for the vit and n see how it goes then!
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Post by Phunkshun »

zukiviagra it'll go far on 235 muddies, trust me i own a zook ;)
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Post by zukiviagra »

the more i search the more confused i get lol! i want both haha! both seem to have there pros n cons!
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Post by fool_injected »

zukiviagra wrote:the more i search the more confused i get lol! i want both haha! both seem to have there pros n cons!
you answered your own question. Keep the Vit as a DD and get a Sierra for the weekends

pros:
* if you break something Sunday you don't need to worry about getting to work on Monday
*Still got a comfy car for long trips

cons:
*rego and insurance x2
*you WILL go overboard on the $ierra
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Post by Zute »

Get a Sierra. keep the Vitara.
Put the Vit motor in the Sierra, fit gears, 31"muddies ,3'' lift, 2" body lift and have some fun. :armsup:
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Post by just cruizin' »

zukiviagra wrote: i dont plan on goin overboard with a seirra. just want a more competent fourby!
Yeah heard that one before, just wait
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Post by zukiviagra »

thats what id be worried bout, goin all out :rofl: plus cant really afford 2 zukes at the moment :cry: at this stage il stick wit the vit!
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Post by cj »

Lock the rear.
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Post by zukiviagra »

another idea iv been lookin into is the 3inch calmini kit. if i were to do this and an air locker then the only weak point to it would be the gearing issue.(and only if i were to run 31s or bigger i assume) in doller terms a calmini lift would cost about the same as the vit engine into a sierra, give or take. and i cant see a sierra bein any more competent than a vit when set up as described. all while havin more comfort! feel free to prove me wrong though.
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Post by Nev »

cj wrote:Lock the rear.
I am with cj. lock the rear and leave your small tyres. You WILL be amazed where it will go, shouldn't have any more breakages, no gearing issues and still a competent offroader that comfy enough on road.
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