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how wide an how tall?
how wide an how tall?
how wide an how tall is your zuk?
mine measures 63" (outside to outside of tyres)
an 70" to the top of the roof
mine measures 63" (outside to outside of tyres)
an 70" to the top of the roof
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does it count when it's on jack stands
I think it's a useful comparisson to measure this - good idea.
What part of the roof did you meansure it from? Perhaps the top of the windscreen or around the b-pillar area would be a good spot to keep it a consistant measurement for both hard and soft tops?
I read an issue of JP magazine recently that suggested that in a perfect world, for every 1" you raise your car, you should make it 1.5" wider to keep the same stability factor... I'm not sure how close we'll all get to that soft of figure though. Perhaps Mickbj42 will come close?
I think it's a useful comparisson to measure this - good idea.
What part of the roof did you meansure it from? Perhaps the top of the windscreen or around the b-pillar area would be a good spot to keep it a consistant measurement for both hard and soft tops?
I read an issue of JP magazine recently that suggested that in a perfect world, for every 1" you raise your car, you should make it 1.5" wider to keep the same stability factor... I'm not sure how close we'll all get to that soft of figure though. Perhaps Mickbj42 will come close?
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mickbj42 wrote:mine is 1815mm to the top of the windscreen
it is 1900 outside of tyre to outside of tyre.
is this to the top of the actual glass? or to the top of wid screen?
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WERock Australia thanks to
[url]http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com[/url]
[url]http://www.rockbuggysupply.com[/url]
Guess I've admitted to the levels of butchery to fit my 31"s.....
I guess the real proof is to line em up side by side.... people's idea's of what heigth they are running varies greatly by where they meause and what surface.
I'm only that tall to the top of the glass section on the windscreen at the side - the highest point (top of snorkel) is substantially taller, as is the high points of the soft-top.
I guess the real proof is to line em up side by side.... people's idea's of what heigth they are running varies greatly by where they meause and what surface.
I'm only that tall to the top of the glass section on the windscreen at the side - the highest point (top of snorkel) is substantially taller, as is the high points of the soft-top.
69"tall (top of the windscreen surround)
65" wide (outer most edge of tyres)
235/75/15's on speedy 8inch -24et rims.
65" wide (outer most edge of tyres)
235/75/15's on speedy 8inch -24et rims.
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70" tall (top of windscreen to ground)
65.5" wide (sidewall to sidewall)
90.5" wheelbase (center of hub R, to center of hub F)
on 31x10.5s, SPOA
65.5" wide (sidewall to sidewall)
90.5" wheelbase (center of hub R, to center of hub F)
on 31x10.5s, SPOA
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We are doing a bit of a clean up of junk threadsgermo wrote:how and why did this make a comback after 5 years, its not like its a popular thread!
ashley
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic119575.php
apparently some of these older topics are just to hard for some people to resist.
jks
Hey at least I didn't ask what lift I need to fit 31'sPCRman wrote:We are doing a bit of a clean up of junk threadsgermo wrote:how and why did this make a comback after 5 years, its not like its a popular thread!
ashley
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic119575.php
apparently some of these older topics are just to hard for some people to resist.
jks
Build Thread - http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=168546&p=1927514&hilit=GRPABT1%27s+zook#p1927514
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If we can get a few more pics and some interest, i will add this to the bible.
(Yes i know its a grave dig and not everyone has photo's anymore )
Layto....
(Yes i know its a grave dig and not everyone has photo's anymore )
Layto....
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The was tread similar more recently (last 2 years) that was door handle heights. Towards the end of the tread I think WB and track were included as well.
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