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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Underpressure on November 01, 2004, 02:01:20 AM
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Here are some pics of a recent LWB build we did.
(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/red1.jpg)
(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/red2.jpg)
(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/red11.jpg)
(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/red10.jpg)
(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/red14.jpg)
(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/red5.jpg)
5.13 gears, Shogun Hybrid rear diff, Shogun springover, Shogun shackel reversal, 1.6l swap, free flowing exhaust, paint, interior, "Shogun Edition" stripe package, 15X10 wheels, 33X12.50 Hankook Dynamic MT's...... This Sammi roasts 33's with no effort at all. <---Jay
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Looks nice. Makes me want to find a LWB cheap so I can swap my hardware into it. :D
Is a full cage up next?
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Nice clean looking rig!
Good job bro. 8)
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I like it very, very much :o
I'm working on my LWB right now, waiting for a 4"suspensionraise from IronMan, Australia. It will have an SPOA and 33" ProComp XT's on 15x8 alloy wheels.
Pics and story on:
http://home.planet.nl/~mverver/SAMURAI.HTM
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Looks like thats the way its suppose to look ;D
Looks awsome ;D
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Damn... I like the look of a well-done LWB better than a SWB Sammy, and that's most definately a well done LWB ;D
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Good Lawd, that looks F-I-N-E!!! WOW! Great work!!!
SHOGUN BOYZ ROCK!!!
;D
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Thanks for the input, guys! ;)
Nitromax- Your project looks hot as well....and thanks for the pics! That LWB is in excellent shape. 8)
I'll post up some pics of the 91' shorty we're building with 31" Swamplettes when it's done.<---Jay
P.S...Shogun CHICKS rock too!! (The lovely Pamela) 8)
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Great news ( for me anyway ) I really liked the shackle reverse kit on your car and wanted something just like it. I came into the shop I buy most of my 4x4 stuff for the Chevy this afternoon and guess what they had under the counter for me ? A shackle reverse kit ( different brand )!!!!!! They used to sell a lot of Samurai goodies and searched the attick for left-over stuff when they heard I bought a Samurai to see what was left. I also bought spacers for the wheels ( very high quality, German TÜV approved ) and 2 fibreglass half doors and stainless steel detachable hinges ( but they still have to dig those up  ;) ).
I see you also did the SPOA, how high is your hood ?  Did you lower your T-case? What other mods did you have to do ( aside from brakelines and pitman arm ) ?
Any input would be appreciated.
[edit]UnderPressure, I didn't realise you're a shopkeeper/modifier, so I removed the Brandname of my shackle reversal kit ;)[/edit]
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Thanks
We modified the air cleaner housing to clear the hood, nothing else. If you're asking how high the hood is from the ground, not sure(didn't measure, trucks already delivered to customer) but it has 8" of lift plus what the 33's give it. ;D
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That is one fine a** looking machine. :o
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Great news ( for me anyway ) I really liked the shackle reverse kit on your car and wanted something just like it. I came into the shop I buy most of my 4x4 stuff for the Chevy this afternoon and guess what they had under the counter for me ? A Calmini shackle reverse kit !!!!!! They used to sell a lot of Samurai goodies and searched the attick for left-over stuff when they heard I bought a Samurai to see what was left. I also bought spacers for the wheels ( very high quality, German TÜV approved ) and 2 fibreglass half doors and stainless steel detachable hinges ( but they still have to dig those up  ;) ).
I see you also did the SPOA, how high is your hood ?  Did you lower your T-case? What other mods did you have to do ( aside from brakelines and pitman arm ) ?
Any input would be appreciated.
Where did you get your fiberglass half doors?
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Where did you get your fiberglass half doors?
I bought them from my local 4x4 shop here in Utrecht, the Netherlands . He bought the molds ages ago in the States and had a couple of doors made, only 2 sets left now. He does ship abroad so if you really want them, contact Ron at: http://www.offroadcentre.nl/