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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: istone100 on March 10, 2007, 02:13:55 PM
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I am a new member from the Seattle, WA area. Just got a 93 sidekick JX 4wd auto softtop. This site is what made me decide to get a trackick type vehicle.
The truck needs a little work. It was towed behind an RV most it's life. Even had an expired disability permit window hanger under the back seat.
Here are my questions.
Being towed behind an RV does the odometer track the milage? SO the engine might have very little running milage compare to what the odometer says.
There is now a ticking noise coming from the top half of the engine. Kinda like it is low on oil but fluid level is fine. Think it may just need a valve adjustment?
Drivers side Hub looks like it wasn't installed correctly and will not turn from the locked position. Passenger moves fine. I planned on letting Les Scwab repack both the front hubs. They quoted me around $100. Does this sound about right?
future plans: either coil spacers or a 2" body lift with 30" tires 15" wheels with 3.5 or 3.75 inch backspacing suggestions appreciated :)
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Welcome to the board.
You may find that the tapping noise is just the injector, they can be a little noisy.
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Hubs are easy, do it yourself and save the dough.
I'm in Seattle also...
It could be valve adjustment or injectors...
Unless they disconnected the rear driveshaft, which old people normally don't do when towing one of these, then yes, the miles on the odometer would more than likely show driven miles and towed miles all combined.
Crazy suggestion, but make sure you're trying to unlock the hub in the correct direction.
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not turning it the wrong way, won't budge either way
it looks like whoever put it on had it crooked as there is a gap on one side where there should be none
I would do them myself, but lack the time for trial and error to figgure them out .... well mostly lack of time since I work 50+ hrs a week and have a 4 yr old
since your in Seattle? willing to work for cheap or beer ? heh ;D
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Take a peek at Ack's FAQ for links to a couple of hub rebuild documents. Do a search for locking hub.
The process is not all that hard and you can easily do one hub in hour or so with the above-mentioned instructions. If the jammed hub needs replacing, used hubs can be found at the local pick-n-pull salvage yard for less than 20 bucks a piece. Just remember to grab the six mounting bolts with the hub when you go "harvesting".
100 bucks is not too bad -- unless you are a true Suzuki owner-operator. Then 100 bucks becomes a small fortune! Welcome to the tightest bunch of four-wheelers in the world! ;D
Hope this helps!
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Welcome to the board. If you need parts look me up. I am just south of seattle.
Nathan
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Welcome to the board. If you need parts look me up. I am just south of seattle.
Nathan
...Oh, I forgot to mention the most friendliest and helpful offroaders in the world too!
Like Nathan!
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Welcome
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Well I had the hubs in to be greased ..... what they found didn't make me to happy >:(
all 4 of the bearing were destroyed
the drivers side hub was wasted
the drivers side hub sheared off half the splined on the cv axle
so it looks like I am getting new Warn premium hubs ... 4 new bearings .... and a axle for $650 next week
also found out the stearing box is leaking and probably needs replaced as well :(
good thing I really like these trucks ...