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How do I lift a zook

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How do I lift a zook

Post by -Mick- »

For the cause Peter :armsup:
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Re: How do I lift a zook

Post by Damo »

-Mick- wrote:For the cause Peter :armsup:


Search n00b :finger:
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Re: How do I lift a zook

Post by DeWsE »

Damo wrote:
-Mick- wrote:For the cause Peter :armsup:


Search n00b :finger:



Coming from you :finger:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

SPOA :finger:
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Post by stumped »

SPUA ;)



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Post by RB zook »

spoa with coils all round
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Post by -Mick- »

spua coils :armsup:

oh wait I'm talking to myself :lol:
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Post by Barathrum »

a high lift works just fine :D
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Post by RB zook »

extended shackles with some new coils
works well
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Post by bazooked »

try a forklift its alot easier u noooooooooobbbbbbbbbbbb.
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Post by -Mick- »

leafovers :D But you have to run either the shock horizontally or the leaf vertically so offroad and car park only ;)
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Post by flyinwall »

extended shackles with some new coils
works well ????????????

it is my understanding that if you have coils your vehicle does not have shackles
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Post by RB zook »

flyinwall wrote:extended shackles with some new coils
works well ????????????

it is my understanding that if you have coils your vehicle does not have shackles


thats the point this thread is a big joke ;)
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Post by Gonzo »

What is IFS, and do i have it ?


:lol:
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Post by RB zook »

can i lift ifs with 6 inch coils :?:
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Post by mudfkr »

Gonzo wrote:What is IFS, and do i have it ?


:lol:


1, It stands for
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2, Fortunately,Yes you do have it otherwise you'd never have responded to this lame thread. :lol:
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Post by DeWsE »

Gonzo wrote:What is IFS, and do i have it ?


:lol:


Well considering your insane flex I would say you have one
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Post by -Mick- »

Gonzo wrote:What is IFS, and do i have it ?


:lol:


Does it itch :?: You may have IFS :? Consult a doctor :D




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Post by DiddyZook »

If it itches, you must have RUF IFS.
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Post by spamwell »

pump the tyres up??? maybe
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Post by bigsteve »

Where can I get lowering blocks for a sierra ;)
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Post by spamwell »

you don't need lowering blocks just let the tyres down again
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Post by bigsteve »

spamwell wrote:you don't need lowering blocks just let the tyres down again


what if you have 20 inch rims ?
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Post by DiddyZook »

The arse end of my Zook sags, should I just fit bigger tyres to the rear wheels to level it out?


A friend told me that lift kits are dangerous as they raise the COG, which cog is it because most of mine are in the gearbox and transfer case, and mine are mounted under the vehicle.
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Post by Guy »

bigsteve wrote:
spamwell wrote:you don't need lowering blocks just let the tyres down again


what if you have 20 inch rims ?


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Post by A12 »

I'm supried at you guys, no real help from the board. It is a simple questions that needs a simple answer.

You lift a zook the same way you live a Maverick. Just search for 'How do I lift a mav" and all the answers will be in that thread. Quite a long thread full of opinions and discussion if my memory serves me correctly.

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Post by -Mick- »

bigsteve wrote:
spamwell wrote:you don't need lowering blocks just let the tyres down again


what if you have 20 inch rims ?


You can just cut your springs then its quick, easy, legal and safe :D

For leaf springs be sure to cut topwise from the invert of the reload leaf ;)

This is most easily achieved by crawling inside your 14" exhaust and grinding anti-clockwise in an up and down motion :D
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Post by -Mick- »

A12 wrote:I'm supried at you guys, no real help from the board. It is a simple questions that needs a simple answer.

You lift a zook the same way you live a Maverick. Just search for 'How do I lift a mav" and all the answers will be in that thread. Quite a long thread full of opinions and discussion if my memory serves me correctly.

Greg


But do you need castor plates to read it :? And what size tyre will I fit without rubbage if I search for it :?:

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Post by Guy »

The is always the opion of filling a weather baloon inside your Zuk to make it lighter so the suspension will sit higher ...
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Post by Beastmavster »

Nah..... rollcage and helium inside the roll cage. Every zook should have one. Makes river crossings a breeze... literally.

Just wait for a strong breeze in the right direction and you'll float across like a cloud.

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