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Post by Wispa » Mon Jan 10, 2011 6:31 pm

hello peeps, im Jason, 21 driving 4yrs, always wanted an sj since 14 when i went off road for the 1st time and it was this or a 300bhp astra vxr, money wasnt an issue but of coarse i went for the SJ!

so here i am with my awsome toy, alot has been done im just looking at a roll cage, snorkel and winch
let me know what you think any suggestions most welcome as although im a vauxhall mechanic i know nothing about off roaders

cheers jas
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Re: new to everything

Post by Edweird » Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:26 pm

Don't worry, these this are deathly simple compared to modern cars. I know MK2 Astras pretty well, and these are much easier.

Only thing I was unsure about, that I've done, is bodywork, as I've had no prior experience or practise, but that worked out okay, though I've not done much to mine. I've yet to jack the SJ up for anything yet, because it's high enough to get underneath without. Try changing a VXR's oil without a trolley or 4 post lift. :lol:
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The right way,
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And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.

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Re: new to everything

Post by Wispa » Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:19 pm

cant even get a drip tray underneath one of them! then youve got the oil filter to deal with too lol
yeh its not working on the sj itself its knowing what mods work well for offroading and the best and most reliable way to go about it etc.

oh and little update youtube videos are now uploaded search suzuki sj 413 bucklebury woods

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Re: new to everything

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:34 pm

:welcome: to scuk matey :smokin: that's a nice looking sj you've got. What colour is it :lol:

Yeah sj mechanics are about as basic as it gets and it looks like your going in the right direction with it for a reliable and capable sj.

What's the spec at the moment?

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Re: new to everything

Post by twiss » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:09 am

Yeah that is a tidy looker, love the look of the recip tyres.

Is it spring over axle?
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Re: new to everything

Post by 4eye » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:12 am

:welcome: to SCUK :mrgreen:
ITS NOT LEAKING OIL...........SHE'S MARKIN HER TERRITORY!!!!!!!!

my ride.........:4eye:

+2 lift....grizzley boots is all i need!

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Re: new to everything

Post by Tramp » Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:18 am

welcome to the site, I think you made the right choice SJ's are more fun (and loads cheaper) than VXR's

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Re: new to everything

Post by twiss » Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:44 am

Loads slower as well ;)
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Re: new to everything

Post by Wispa » Tue Jan 11, 2011 7:48 pm

ScottieJ wrote::welcome: to scuk matey :smokin: that's a nice looking sj you've got. What colour is it :lol:

Yeah sj mechanics are about as basic as it gets and it looks like your going in the right direction with it for a reliable and capable sj.

What's the spec at the moment?

Scott :mrgreen:
from what ive seen on here everyone would be better than alot of kwik fit fitters!
spec as is : Suzuki SJ413 samurai
its graphite metallic colour with a blend of mud and a racing dent on the boot (adds 5hp) :)
33/13.5xr15 tyres and spacers all round
2inch body lift, poly urethane bushes all round, uprated shocks not sure what make and lift springs
rear disc conversion with heavy duty wheel bearings, extended brake lines
1.6 8v vitara engine with 5speed box and a 410 transfer box, power steering fitted also a 5 plate paddle clutch
cobra buckets fitted to sj rails
55w spots wired to a dash switch
pioneer CD/radio with no connector and pioneer speakers so absolutely useless lol

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Re: new to everything

Post by ScottieJ » Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:44 am

:lol: :lol: :lol: I wouldn't let any kwikfitters near my truck :lol:


Sounds like your pretty much there before you start breaking things on a regular basis and will be able to go places bigger 4x4s on 35s can't :mrgreen:

Apart from your list of stuff you want the only thing I would suggest is a rocklobster transfer box to drop the low box and sort out the gear ratios.
Rockwatt in the traders section is these guy you want to talk to about that he builds them for a good price and his work is to top quality. All you need to do is send him a 410 and 413 tbox.

Are you going for an internal or external cage?

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