My sj
Re: My sj
I dont want to fit Landrover arches I want the standard samurai arches replacing on mine. There metal and look neater.
Fitting Landrover arches would be easier though I imagine.
Fitting Landrover arches would be easier though I imagine.
Re: My sj
What does it say on the v5?Shaun wrote:Don't laugh but how do you tell if my Suzuki sj410 is a Samurai or Santana
Re: My sj
You can't get a 410 samurai only 1.3
Santanas and samurais are different models to 410 and 413
Santanas and samurais are different models to 410 and 413
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If it was a samurai or santana it would say it on the bodywork or interior somewhere i think
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It's a 410 then if thats what it says, it's not a samurai. it is a santana if it's spanish built, if not it's just a 410.
what side are the indicators on? right=jap left =spanish ? square (spanish) or round (jap) stalks?
2 reverse lights and a seperate fog light (jap) on the back or one fog and one reverse within the clusters (spanish)
Chassis number starts JSE= Jap Vse= Spanish.
what side are the indicators on? right=jap left =spanish ? square (spanish) or round (jap) stalks?
2 reverse lights and a seperate fog light (jap) on the back or one fog and one reverse within the clusters (spanish)
Chassis number starts JSE= Jap Vse= Spanish.
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Sorry my mistake yes that should be jsa for jap and vse for Spanish
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Re: My sj
Just my 2p... you can always tell if it's a samurai by looking at the chassis at the front.
In this pic you can see where the bumper (the bit with the hole in it) goes into the chassis leg
You can see that the shackle mount is off to the side of the chassis leg. This is how they widened the 413 to make it a samurai
So, in a Samurai the shackle mount is off to the side of the chassis legs, and in a 413/410 the shackles are directly underneath the chassis legs
You can see it in this pic as well
On Scott's 410/413 chassis you can see that the shackles are mounted directly under the chassis legs
In this pic you can see where the bumper (the bit with the hole in it) goes into the chassis leg
You can see that the shackle mount is off to the side of the chassis leg. This is how they widened the 413 to make it a samurai
So, in a Samurai the shackle mount is off to the side of the chassis legs, and in a 413/410 the shackles are directly underneath the chassis legs
You can see it in this pic as well
On Scott's 410/413 chassis you can see that the shackles are mounted directly under the chassis legs
Twiss
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."