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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: suzukiboyoz on August 17, 2004, 10:10:07 AM
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Got a few Calmini parts today 4 my 95 Vitara ;D and just wanted to ask if any one has close up pictures of the Steering Stabilizer & Truss Kit installed.
I am 90% sure I know how to fit it by the instructions buy a few pics would be great to make sure I am installing it ok.
Thanks
Dave
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Nobody has any pics :(
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Got a few Calmini parts today 4 my 95 Vitara ;D and just wanted to ask if any one has close up pictures of the Steering Stabilizer & Truss Kit installed.
I am 90% sure I know how to fit it by the instructions buy a few pics would be great to make sure I am installing it ok.
Thanks
Dave
Dave try going to my website I think I have them post there while I was doing the construction phase of my truck.  Just click on the link under the evil seed logo.
Edit: I just went there myself and couldn't find one because it is covered with the front skid plate.
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I have one and I'll try to take some pics. Just have to remove my custom front bashplate coz it hides it from view
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Thanks Guys I was on cardomain last night and found a guy with a Vitara that had the Steering Stabilizer & Truss fitted and he emailed me some good pics today.
Trying to figure out how to post pics??
Do I have to put them on the net eg: Webshots site before I can add to my post?
CZ nice engine bay by the way love the Weber's they make a lovely noise. ;D
Is your tappet cover power coated? Both Sides?
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Try this link 4 some pics.
http://community.webshots.com/scripts/editPhotos.fcgi?action=viewall&albumID=177103116
Dave
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Try this link 4 some pics.
[url]http://community.webshots.com/scripts/editPhotos.fcgi?action=viewall&albumID=177103116[/url]
Dave
Try this link for Dave's ride...http://community.webshots.com/user/suzukiboyoz
Edit: Dave I hope you chock your rear wheels next time you have someone under it when it's ramped.
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Was not my car or me in the pic but yes it is a good idea to chock the back wheels.
Try this link for Dave's ride...[url]http://community.webshots.com/user/suzukiboyoz[/url]
Edit: Dave I hope you chock your rear wheels next time you have someone under it when it's ramped.
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Or here
http://www.eye-irritant.com/upload/
I would think this is the easest way. BUt thats just me.