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Thinking of a sierra or vitara

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Thinking of a sierra or vitara

Post by Spoon »

I use to own a sierra and fucking loved it off road, but the engine died and gearbox went, so i bought the 80



Now I wonder whether I should get a vitara or sierra, I would like a few extra comforts eg Air con for driving to work etc but wanna do some serious off roading aswell, so I'm having some trouble deciding what to do, any suggestions?
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Post by Gonzo »

buy a vitara and SAS it?
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Post by Beastmavster »

18 grand will buy you a LWB Vitara and SAS

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Post by possum hunter »

Gonzo wrote:buy a vitara and SAS it?


nothing more to add there :D cept gearing..
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Post by -Mick- »

I would seriously consider SAS vit lwb actually for that budget if its a daily driver :D
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Post by y0di »

call me stoopid, but what is SAS?? seriously, please explain.
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

SAS = Solid Axle Swap. this means swapping the IFS on the vit for a solid axle diff, like the sierras. also known as Rigid axle.

Vitaras all have IFS (independant front suspension), which limits any front wheel travel. good for comfort, but thats mainly all.
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Post by Beastmavster »

I saw a 2000-2003 shape Vitara for $14k at a car yard.... not quite enough for the SAS budget. Easily do one on the earlier shape - a 93 or later LWB can be bought for $7k and up.
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thanks

Post by y0di »

thanks for the sas explanation, now, are there any sas'ed vites in qld? i like the idea of when wheels go up, motor no go down.
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Re: Thinking of a sierra or vitara

Post by trialjimny »

Spoon wrote: I would like a few extra comforts eg Air con for driving to work etc but wanna do some serious off roading aswell, so I'm having some trouble deciding what to do, any suggestions?


yes, get a jimny ;)
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