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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Build Diaries, How-To, DIY => Topic started by: donovanperro on April 01, 2008, 05:02:37 PM
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i have a 91 5 spd and a 92 auto asuna sunrunners and am planning on building 1 sold jeep its going to be a daily driver and i am on a vary limited budjet so any tips and posts are welcome .(http://100_0365)
my plan is :
2"body lift
2"suspension lift
body swap
31"
seat swap
homemade snorkle kit
looking into a duel t case
i will be planing on taking the body off the 92 and putting it on the frame of the 91 i am almost finished the body rest and everything is going good so far not a whole lot of body rot except for my passenger side front body mount {previous owner}which was completely rotted out and was held in place with tar.pics will be up soon
(http://100_0369)
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For a 2" body lift, www.lowrangeoffroad.com has them for around $109
Jeff1997(user on here) makes some coil spacers to lift the rig 2"...
Good luck!!!
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I have the coil spacers for the 2" lift when you are ready. I'd like to see some pics of the body swap.
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hey thanks that site is good i am also wanting to put a bench set in the front i heard of somebody doing this from a 95 sidekick 4Dr was wondering if any1 knows if this will fit in a 2 Dr asuna OR any other info on this and instead of .i was also wondering if any knows if i could use the both transfer cases and run a duel with these ,i heard of somebody doing this from a Suzuki t case and a tracker t case ??????and what did ppl use hockey pucks for back when any info on this to thanks
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Dual t-cases can be done, check out OTT Industries. Real pricey though... Also Brent at Trail Tough Suzuki Stuff has a press on adaptor that may allow you to get rid of the stock tcase and use a samurai.
Personally I just installed the 4.24 tcase gears and WOW, plenty of low range gears... High range I used 5.62 ring and pinion.
Hope this helps...
http://www.ottindustries.com/
http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/kickdrivetrain.htm
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I have the coil spacers for the 2" lift when you are ready. I'd like to see some pics of the body swap.
how much r -u charging for them i live in nova scotia canada to wat about shipping?
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4-2" spacers are $95 US total to you. If you want the combo of 2-1.5" for the front and 2-2" rear it will be $85. For guys in the US the same parts are $5 cheaper. The shipping up North is not cheap. Thanks, Jeff
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4-2" spacers are $95 US total to you. If you want the combo of 2-1.5" for the front and 2-2" rear it will be $85. For guys in the US the same parts are $5 cheaper. The shipping up North is not cheap. Thanks, Jeff
great thanks do i only need the rear if im planning on flipping the front mounts .I just finished making a body lift with steel and hockey pucks ,and only added one hockey puck to the og rubber bushings so it probly only added an inch or so havent checked it out ,am waiting to take the bodys off need a lil help with this so probly this weekend
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No you will need to flip the strut mount and put the spacer on top of the coil. The spacer creates the lift and the strut mount flip compensates for the added distance needed for the strut to function properly. The mount flip is needed because you added the spacer and will not give you lift in itself. If that is as clear as mud ??? Basicly you will need all 4 spacers for an all around lift.
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why isnt this in the main discussion forum?
(this isnt stuff youve done just stuff you want to do)
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i clicked because i thought there were going to be pics and a write up :'(
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(and you did it twice?)
http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=21290.0
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why isnt this in the main discussion forum?
(this isnt stuff youve done just stuff you want to do)
???
i clicked because i thought there were going to be pics and a write up :'(
well im trying im new to this site and not sure how to post pics if the pics worked tell me and im doin this as i go ok budz jus stay posted its like a log to me and a place to get info
EDIT:
(and you did it twice?)
[url]http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=21290.0[/url]
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methinks you should stick with pen and paper for now
but hey, post away i guess
and read through the site and youll find a post explaining how to post pics