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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: jonb8 on September 25, 2008, 05:47:48 PM
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Hi everyone.... My name is jon and I'm new to suzuki's. I run a offroad club in West Virginia and currently have a 89 xj on 33 boggers. My wife has a 98 xj on 33 bfg MT's. These are street legal jeeps but I went looking for a sidekick to build a all out offroader. Here is a pic of my sidekick and my jeeps. Hope to get too know you all well.
(http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk468/bainj11/pspfolder094.jpg)
(http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk468/bainj11/pspfolder056.jpg)
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Clean looking Tracker. Welcome to the sickness. :)
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Prepare to be impressed with much less. Welcome.
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Thanks, I'm already a believer. I think with a SAS this thing is gonna go anywere, and light to Tow behind my wifes xj. I'm leaning toward yj leafs and yota axles, then put my 33 boggers on it. Might coil spring and long arm the front, still got lots of research to do that's why I'm here.
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1.5"Coil lift spacers
31" Tires
5.12 Gears....ALL YOU NEED!
Start with the Spacers.Without the spacers, the bigger tires won't fit.
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Welcome jonb8! That blue XJ is absolutely awesome looking!!!!!!I love the older body styles when they are done up right. If you need coil or strut spacers for the Kick, I'm your man 8)
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Welcome to the sickness is right :P.
If you have the cash pick up this kit from trail tough. with the recommended toyota axles.
http://www.zukiworld.com/month_080106/feature_sas_sidekick_hoff.htm
"Trail Slayer" Sidekick/Tracker Straight Axle Coil Spring Conversion Kit
Turn your Sidekick / Tracker into a serious off-road machine! 40� of articulation and great handling characteristics! We hate to admit it but these rigs are out-performing the even the “bad boy� Samurai’s. Because this kit takes advantage of the superior strength of Toyota axles, your Sidekick , Tracker, or X-90 becomes an extremely durable, reliable TRAIL SLAYER!!!
Price $2795.00
http://www.trailtough.com/SAS-install.pdf
*Requires the use of 79-85 Toyota pick up front axle and 86-95 Toyota pick up rear axle ts
(http://www.trailtough.com/images/skcoil1145.jpg)
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Thanks guy's, But I'm a kind of build it myself kind of guy. Here is a long arm coil sprung SAS we just did on my buddies 98 blazer. This is kind of what I was thinking for the sidekick, but 4 link front and 3 link back. I don't want a street legal rig, I want low center of gravity and alot of articulation. What I have read these little boogers are the ticket and I just gotta decide which way too go. Still searching, and reading alot. Nice rigs you guy's, you build good stuff.
(http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk468/bainj11/GEDC1317.jpg)
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look for heather galvin's rig. They did a very nice build.
Look for fj-60 axles as they are already set up for coils :)
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That would be FJ-80 axles, the FJ60 was the leaf predecessor.
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thanks
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Has anyone used the fsj wagoneer axle, It's a 44 with a drivers drop and a 60ish WMS to WMS. Haven't found anything on this axle yet.
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Has anyone used the fsj wagoneer axle, It's a 44 with a drivers drop and a 60ish WMS to WMS. Haven't found anything on this axle yet.
You see them swapped into YJ's all the time, as they are pretty much a direct swap. The only problem with it is the drivers side drop, you need a passenger side. You could probably get a set of axles from a Scout II though.
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I'm sorry that was a typo, I meant a pass drop from a 79 and older. Sometimes my head isn't screwed on right. Thanks
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If you're going all out offroad, check out the rockstar build!