i had the idea for a 6x6 conversion a long time ago and i have done some research on it so i know it could be done and has been done on an sj.
does anyone know of one thats been done before or have any info on how a suspension and drive system could potentially work on it?
any ideas on this, vitara related.
any ideas on this, vitara related.
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Re: any ideas on this, vitara related.
I saw a three axle SJ camper a long time ago. The rear axle was dead but apparently he had plans to make it 6x6.
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Re: any ideas on this, vitara related.
Fairly sure L/R uses a drive through rear diff.
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Re: any ideas on this, vitara related.
Rhino Ray did a couple of SJ 6 wheelers, but the rear axle wasn't powered
http://www.rhinorays.co.uk/ART/tipper_8621.jpg
http://www.rhinorays.co.uk/ART/tipper_8621.jpg
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