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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: truk1 on January 20, 2009, 03:34:39 PM
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ok ive had my zuk for a while and love the thing!! it was given to me by my daughter for fathers day as a joke .put a computer in it and it runs great now. so its been a year so its time to mod it!!!! thisis what i want to do with it you guys can steer me right. push snow ,just my drive not a whole lot. a little bigger tires and wheels ,what bolt pattern fits? paint it may just end up doing a frame off not sure yet. oh its a 91 sidekick 1.6 auto jx trail riding would be great but im in ohio not much here that i know of. thanks guys!!!! matt
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ok ive had my zuk for a while and love the thing!! it was given to me by my daughter for fathers day as a joke .put a computer in it and it runs great now. so its been a year so its time to mod it!!!! thisis what i want to do with it you guys can steer me right. push snow ,just my drive not a whole lot. a little bigger tires and wheels ,what bolt pattern fits? paint it may just end up doing a frame off not sure yet. oh its a 91 sidekick 1.6 auto jx trail riding would be great but im in ohio not much here that i know of. thanks guys!!!! matt
welcome to the site!
bolt pattern = 5 x 5.5 pretty sure on a 91
Im in Ohio too, where you located? lots of fun trails, just gotta know where to look!
tons of help on here, just ask!
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im in troy near dayton ohio.
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Yep, 5 x 5.5 bolt pattern, I just picked up a set of cj7 rims that fit perfectly.
Other vehicles that have the same bolt pattern: (be sure to measure the center hole, it needs to be a minimum of 4.25"
Dodge
ram, ramcharger, ram van
Ford
F150, F100 1954-1996
Bronco 1966-1996
E-100, E-150 Van 1970-2003
Jeep
CJ 1946-1985
Kia
Sportage 1995-2001
and obviously
Suzuki
Sidekick/Chevy Tracker
Samurai
As for pushing snow, only place I know that makes a plow for it is Snowbear
http://www.snowbear.com/page/Personal_Snowplows_-_TruckSUV
I'd love to hear from someone who has used one.
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Try searching the board, theres usually a thread on plows about this time of year.