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ZUKIWORLD Model Specific Suzuki Forum => Suzuki XL-7 (Gen. 1 Platform) 2001-2006 => Topic started by: MuShadD iV on June 16, 2006, 02:46:09 PM
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Just wanted to say hello to everyone on here. I just purchased a 2002 xl-7 4x4 (not sure what trim package it is). Anyways, my old vehicle is a 98 neon, which I have had since high school. I've been in the tuner world for quite some time and know all there is to know about Neons, however, an xl-7 is a different world. Ive read countless reviews and articles online and this is the first forum I came across. Everyone here seems to be doing the exact opposite of what I plan on doing to my xl-7. I plan on staying low to the ground as opposed to going up. I have many many questions to ask, but first I figured I should request some more information. Such as, good websites to purchase accessories, and if there are any good forums that cater more towards the suzuki with 20's and non-offroad applications ;) So sites with lift-kits, wenches, etc. really wont benefit me that much. Im going to just stick what I'm more familiar with. Thanks!
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Just wanted to say hello to everyone on here. I just purchased a 2002 xl-7 4x4 (not sure what trim package it is). Anyways, my old vehicle is a 98 neon, which I have had since high school. I've been in the tuner world for quite some time and know all there is to know about Neons, however, an xl-7 is a different world. Ive read countless reviews and articles online and this is the first forum I came across. Everyone here seems to be doing the exact opposite of what I plan on doing to my xl-7. I plan on staying low to the ground as opposed to going up. I have many many questions to ask, but first I figured I should request some more information. Such as, good websites to purchase accessories, and if there are any good forums that cater more towards the suzuki with 20's and non-offroad applications ;) So sites with lift-kits, wenches, etc. really wont benefit me that much. Im going to just stick what I'm more familiar with. Thanks!
Welcome, and good luck with your new project. Don't be afraid to try something new; you may like it. I have several different kinds of vehicles including low riders, hot rod, classic, 4x4. I like them all at different times. It's nice to be able to jump in
different rigs for different occasions.
-Eric