Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

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Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by Dannys » Sun Jan 22, 2017 8:43 pm

Evening to all!!
New to the club and currently do not have a suzuki :(.
Not through lack of trying though!
I appear to only attract sheds and bent MOT'S.
And so I wanted to seek some advice on how to check out a suzuki sj/samurai, what faults/issues to look out for, and perhaps even get in contact with somebody who may have the right suzuki for me!

Many thanks in advance!!

Danny

P.S. The samurai/413 I am looking for would be for general road use and greenlaning/mild offroading.

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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by Anton » Sun Jan 22, 2017 9:04 pm

:welcome2:

Have a gander at http://www.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/articles/126-buying-guide and if you have any further questions, we're here to help. ;)
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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Jan 22, 2017 9:24 pm

Rust, no matter how hard you look you will miss some so look everywhere 3 times and don't be afraid to poke :lol:
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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by Dannys » Mon Jan 23, 2017 12:02 am

I'd looked at that page awhile ago to research the Sammy engine types. Didn't see the rest, very helpful thank you. How easy are rust patches to repair (I don't have any welding experience (yet)). I don't mind something that needs a little bit of work doing to it but don't want to take on too much. Are you able to post wanted ads on here? (Obviously after I have met the criteria to do so :)).

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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by twiss » Mon Jan 23, 2017 3:35 am

Welding isnt that difficult but will probably cost £400 for a cheap mig, gas, accessories, etc.

SO worth it in the long run though, I've saved a fortune now from welding myself.
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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by Dannys » Mon Jan 23, 2017 7:36 am

Might be something worth looking into, something I've wanted to learn for awhile :).

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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by ROBBIE » Mon Jan 23, 2017 10:42 am

Hi :welcome: good luck with the search. I couldn't weld, but also couldn't afford to get my sills welded. I could afford a welder from machine mart and it didn't take long to learn and get to a standard that was good enough to pass a mot and keep the thing on the road.
It's also good to know it's one more thing that you can do and know you keep the car going
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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by Dannys » Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:24 am

I've got family who can weld/own welding equipment so think it may be time to learn. :). And thanks! It's taking a lot longer than I thought. How much should I be expecting to pay for a road worthy 413/Sammy with perhaps lift and bigger tyres?

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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by Dannys » Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:27 am

Also, are you able to do post wanted ads do any admin know?

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Re: Advice and guide when buying a suzuki sj/samurai

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:41 am

Dannys wrote:Also, are you able to do post wanted ads do any admin know?
You have made enough posts to be able to use the trading section now and send PMs ;)
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