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Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 1:49 pm
by dan_2k_uk
lookin good mate. Ive got a huge list/heap of parts i need to get sorted on mine.
Will be back on the case very soon as i should be taking my mini for its m.o.t next week. Ive got a few little bits left on that then im selling it to raise sj funds.
My mot runs out next month so steering and brakes and fuel tank r defo top of the list. Then i can move onto a brand new rear diff in suzuki crate ive got waitin in my garage and i wanna sort some bumpers out that i never got round to doing.
Does anyone know where i can get a cheap rear disc conversion kit?
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 1:30 pm
by ScottieJ
ohhhhh look what turned up yesterday B-)
dual transfer boxes and 1.6 here i come!
muddyzook do a pretty well priced rear disc conversion, cheapest way is in the DIY section tho dan! and yeah get cracking we still haven't had our trucks out at the same time apart from when we first met on the fosseway! going to compton basset with matty & karl on sunday i think if you know anyone whose up for it?
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 1:45 pm
by dan_2k_uk
i would have come but im goin 2 the big weekend. The prodigy r gunna rock!
What is a dual transfer box? It does look shiney i might have to get one just to look at it.
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:28 pm
by ScottieJ
It's a cut down vitara transfer box with just the high/low gears in so that I can put a 1.6 vit engine & gearbox in my SJ, then the sj transfer box bolts onto the vit transfer box and ends up looking like this
It means I get a lot of different ratios, the lowest being 4:1 however if I then use a rocklobster as well I get close to 8:1 low
All i'm going to say is that it wasn't cheap!
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:31 pm
by ScottieJ
Got a bit more done at the weekend, not as much as i would have liked to, in fact it looks like i've gone backwards! but i went and checked out the new compton basset 4x4 site with some landy mates, it's awesome! a lot better than foxham ot minety 4x4! anyway on with the pics!
Front end removed ready to fit 1.6 and to cut the bulkhead back for more tyre clearance.
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:38 pm
by ScottieJ
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:53 pm
by ScottieJ
well just a quick little update have been waiting for my new boots to arrive before welding up the front arches and bulkhead and well here they are!
33x12.50r15 Maxxis buckshot mudders!
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:48 pm
by dan_2k_uk
lookin really good mate. i wish i had even half the facilities you have there. my driveway just dont cut it.
just going out for hopefully one of the last bits of work on my mini and i cant wait to get back on with the anus.
been and looked at a few houses with garages and big drives over the past few weeks but the are all about 10k outside my budget. hopefully one will come up soon that is a bit cheaper and i can really get things moving with the house and anus situation.
well annoying having over 10k sat there for a deposit and not being able to spend it on fun!
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 6:46 pm
by muddy kev
hi scottie, i like the look of those tires, where did u get them?
have u used them b4? wondered wot they r like in the mud, i run grizzly's at moment but have been thinking of going up a bit so could be the answer.
cheers ,. kev
Re: Scottie's Zuke
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 12:27 pm
by ScottieJ
I'm afraid i haven't used them yet however I have heard some very good reviews about them which is why ii bought them. they aren't as aggresive as grizzlys so probably won't be quite as good as them but they are supposed to be better than most M/Ts with a similar pattern.
I paid £330 delivered for a set of 4 tyres from Camskill.