Suzuki Samurai

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#21  
Thanks allot JC. I was in hopes you would post. :) I put 215's on her for now.
I need to make some rocker panel guards. I can't believe I haven't stumbled upon these before. This is the coolest little vehicle.
I ordered me a new top.($154 shipped). My old top was a two piece and the rear was worn out. The one I bought is a one piece. So I can still use the ****** top also.
RollTideRam said:
You can run 235's if you trim the front bumper braces. If you have any questions, usually they can be answered at Zuwharrie.com
I have lots of spare parts if you need anything. One major thing that will go wrong is a $10 part in the tcase shifter. Factory rubber rots and it will either get hung in nuetral or 4 low. JC
 
   / Suzuki Samurai #22  
I can't weld, so I bought rocker guards probably five years ago. They are a very simple design, my father looked at them and made him a set. JC
 
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#23  
You need to come ride with us in Arab. I will buy lunch... :)
RollTideRam said:
I can't weld, so I bought rocker guards probably five years ago. They are a very simple design, my father looked at them and made him a set. JC
 
   / Suzuki Samurai #24  
Maybe when it cools off and the grass quits growing so quick. Between my mowing and hogging extra money jobs, and the mandatory overtime, I can't even keep my own grass cut. JC
 
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#25  
All that work your doing,maybe you should buy lunch.. :)
It's been so dusty riding lately we have been wearing goggles.
I'm glad we are finally getting some rain.
RollTideRam said:
Maybe when it cools off and the grass quits growing so quick. Between my mowing and hogging extra money jobs, and the mandatory overtime, I can't even keep my own grass cut. JC
 
   / Suzuki Samurai #26  
The Samurai is a great vehicle. I am still working on modding
mine up to be a utility veh with hyd dump.

I helped a friend get a 95 Suzuki Carry 4x4 micro truck (pictured)
just recently. It is imported from Japan and cost him $6K. It is
4x4, water-cooled, RHD, but not street legal and no dump. It
does have locking rear diff. Cheaper and better than a Mule, Gator,
or RTV, IMO. Sweeeet.
 

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   / Suzuki Samurai #27  
Isn't the Geo Tracker almost the same thing?

Is there particular year models to avoid or, or some years better than others?

Is the automatic tranny any good?
 
   / Suzuki Samurai #28  
yes they are basicly the same thing . i really don'y know about engine wisw but as for as the body they are basicly the same. they are all some really good little fun toys to ride in.
 
   / Suzuki Samurai #29  
dfkrug said:
The Samurai is a great vehicle. I am still working on modding
mine up to be a utility veh with hyd dump.

I helped a friend get a 95 Suzuki Carry 4x4 micro truck (pictured)
just recently. It is imported from Japan and cost him $6K. It is
4x4, water-cooled, RHD, but not street legal and no dump. It
does have locking rear diff. Cheaper and better than a Mule, Gator,
or RTV, IMO. Sweeeet.

is he gonna deck it out like these??
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/atvs-utility-vehicles/104722-some-mini-truck-videos-pretty.html
 
   / Suzuki Samurai #30  
I can't see a turbo (like in the video in tommy's post) doing any good for offroading... Last thing I want in the mud is having to sit there waiting for boost to build up. Supercharger if anything but not a turbo.
 

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