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Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:12 pm
by Jordi
Are you going for road legal?

SPOA is a bit of a fart on. I'm on 31s, got 33s to go on with only 1.5" lift and virtual lifted the rest.

If you do go SPOA watch for diff and prop angles. Try and avoid prop spacers and get the props extended instead.

Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:25 pm
by turbo-tom
Yeah its on a r plate

Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:44 pm
by hensey212
turbo-tom wrote:Yeah its on a r plate
Nice 8-)

Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:51 pm
by hensey212
Jordi wrote:Are you going for road legal?

SPOA is a bit of a fart on. I'm on 31s, got 33s to go on with only 1.5" lift and virtual lifted the rest.

If you do go SPOA watch for diff and prop angles. Try and avoid prop spacers and get the props extended instead.
It going to be offroad use only but might get a road legal one in the future and swap the bits over and thanks for the advise

Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:03 pm
by hensey212
Got these to go on If I get some 16" rims
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Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:37 pm
by ScottieJ
:welcome2: to :suzuki: club UK kidda

Looks like you've got a fun project ahead of you, personally I wouldn't tray back it, you'll soon be annoyed with the lack of storage space, especially if it goes on the road one day, it'll also be worth more if you ever decide to sell if the body is complete and all rust as been repaired.

Suing that though, you could get the 31s on just by doing a virtual lift and it will not need any lift so will be more stable and your prop angles will better.

:doublethumbs: most of all have fun and enjoy it though!

Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:57 pm
by hensey212
ScottieJ wrote::welcome2: to :suzuki: club UK kidda

Looks like you've got a fun project ahead of you, personally I wouldn't tray back it, you'll soon be annoyed with the lack of storage space, especially if it goes on the road one day, it'll also be worth more if you ever decide to sell if the body is complete and all rust as been repaired.

Suing that though, you could get the 31s on just by doing a virtual lift and it will not need any lift so will be more stable and your prop angles will better.

:doublethumbs: most of all have fun and enjoy it though!
It be nice to get it back on the road but there's no Id and I think the body shell is abit far gone it was looked after once but the last few owner have done some really bad repairs to the shell and the chassis someone also cut the spring hangers off the chassis and rewelded them poorly but my dad will make sure it's all strong and safe before he lets me go driving it
Also thanks for the welcome and the advice

Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 7:04 pm
by Jordi
ScottieJ wrote::welcome2: to :suzuki: club UK kidda

Looks like you've got a fun project ahead of you, personally I wouldn't tray back it, you'll soon be annoyed with the lack of storage space
Lack of space, did no one notice how much gear i got in mine

Tent
3 sleeping bags
4 pillows
All essential tools
Beers & cider & BBQ food
5kg of charcoal
Air bed & pump
Transfer box and brake assembly
2 x diffs
A gallon of oil
A bag of clothes and wash gear for 2 people
The wife

How much space do you people need?

Theres only me on my next trip so it'll be almost empty!

Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 7:11 pm
by turbo-tom
In my boot ive got enough room for my boots lunch box. Tools and otherstuff goes in the passenger footwell or it goes on the trailer if not stays at home :)

Re: My Sj 410 build

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 7:36 pm
by ROBBIE
Hi :welcome: to the forum enjoy the SJ