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New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:47 pm
by 270buck
Hi,

I am not yet a fully fledged Suzuki SJ owner!! I will be very soon.

I am looking to get any SJ convertible, my mate had a hardtop a few years back. It was a great little vehicle and did not get stuck anywhere, and god did we try and get it stuck so we could test out the winch he fitted.

I have a company car so I think having a 4X4 convertible for the weekend and also for shooting would be a great thing to have.

Any tips on finding a good one would be great.

Cheers

Buck

Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:05 pm
by twiss
Hi!

Welcome to the forum! Glad to hear of people looking for SJs!!! There seems to be a bucketload of them for sale on ebay at the minute!!!
Are you over 25? If so I would speak to frank pickles insurance... if you have another car then will do you a really cheap policy... mine's about £150 for a year fully comp.

When you look at them, I would check out the following:

Engine - check for any obvious leaks and nasty noises when it's running
They seem to leak a bit around the distributor oil seal, you will see the oil on the top of the gearbox through the engine bay

Gearbox - Check it goes into gear properly, no crunchy noises

Axles - check the diffs, and check for oil around the flange for the propshaft. If they are leaking around there its a bit of a mission to rebuild them... also, you don't know how long they've been leaking, and then run without oil
Also check the CV joint/steering knuckles... make sure they are not pissing oil out!

Rust - Check down in the front footwells, the rear footwells and the very back corners... this is where they seem to get rusty.
Move the carpet and have a poke around if you can ;)

As for mods... if you're buying one with some mods already done to it... good ones to get are:

rear disc conversion - the back brakes will get knackered and need new brake shoes if you go mudding a lot, rear discs solves this problem. Would probably cost about £100-200 to buy the parts and do it yourself
free wheeling hubs - useful things that allow the front wheels to spin separately to the rest of the axle. Good for long journeys, saves a bit of fuel
carburettor - the standard carbs are a bit unreliable after 70k miles or so... the chokes break.
classic symptom of this is either a high idle (sometimes up at 4k rpm) or cutting out... these normally indicate a carb fault
so either a webber, SU or nikki carb pre-fitted is a bonus
suspension lift - there are all different types, I would advise no more than a 2-3" lift to start and see how you get on

hope this helps with your search :)

Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:08 pm
by twiss
also, a set of mud tyres will usually set you back over £100 2nd hand so its a good bonus if you get some with the truck ;)

Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:09 pm
by 270buck
Cheers for the tips.

Anyone out there wants to part with a road legal SJ convertible?? I have cash waiting if it ticks all or most of the boxes.

Cheers

Buck

Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:16 pm
by twiss
I would honestly have a look on ebay... theres a lot on there!

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Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:18 pm
by twiss
Oh one more thing... shackle lifts are bad
Look at this pic... you can see the shackles sticking down in front of the front wheels.

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Those shackles are pointless, rubbish off road... so if you see someone saying "Amazing shackle lift", they're a dick

Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 10:09 am
by ScottieJ
twiss wrote: Those shackles are pointless, rubbish off road... so if you see someone saying "Amazing shackle lift", they're a dick
:hahaha: :hahaha:


Welcome to the forum matey, I think twiss pretty much covered what to look out for.

Also when you look at one I would be a bit wary if they have already run it up to temperature before you get there, could be trying to hide that the bottom end knocks a bit when cold or that the valve stem oil seals have gone if it is. Make sure you let it run up to temp and idle for a few minutes to make sure there are no overheating issues.

Good luck on your hunt for a good one.

Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:00 am
by Russ24
:welcome:

and yes, seems twiss has the SJ bible/self help/owners manuel/life style choice/does n donts, book out again.




"amasing shackle lift kit" because im a dick :hahaha:

Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:14 am
by twiss
I actually have real copies of the original owners manuals, the factory service manual and a haynes manual ;)

... and a load of stuff from the internets!

I found some actual SJ porn if you want it russ haha

Re: New to the forum - Northants

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:58 am
by ROBBIE
:welcome: to the forum hope you find a good 1 they are out there jus follow the twiss code :thumbup: