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Title: Info on GV/XL7 front axles
Post by: Yankee Tim on February 13, 2004, 09:29:47 AM
FYI-

Went to the dealer today to have a recall performed.  Climbed under some trucklets to see what gives.

Okay, 2003 GVs and XL7s with auto have aluminum axles.

All the 2004 GVs and XLs have steel.  2004 marks the change.

EXCEPTION!!! 2004 Vit V6ers with auto are still soda cans.  Can't tell about manuals, as the dealer had none.

Funny, the 2004 XL7s have a super cheezy "skidplate" that hides EVERYTHING.  Dealer kinda got pist at me for prying it apart.

In short, VERY unimpressed with the new Zooks.  My 2000 look like it will be the last new Zook I ever buy.
Title: Re: Info on GV/XL7 front axles
Post by: jagular7 on February 13, 2004, 01:46:14 PM
Since the 'new' wave of designed vehicles are today, bringing back something old and then refine it for today's standards seems appealing. I hope Suzuki can get in the grove with something of the old LJ's. I'd think you'd buy that new.

Bring back an air-cooled engine. Now that's thinking.....
Title: Re: Info on GV/XL7 front axles
Post by: nomaad on February 13, 2004, 10:23:00 PM
If the 2004 is steel. Wouldn't that be better?? I really have no clue. I have 2001, how do I tell if it is aluminum or steel?
Title: Re: Info on GV/XL7 front axles
Post by: lil_Truck on February 13, 2004, 11:19:26 PM
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If the 2004 is steel. Wouldn't that be better?? I really have no clue. I have 2001, how do I tell if it is aluminum or steel?


Well the aluminum will look like well aluminum (grey).  The steel will be painted black and you probally can find some rust on the sharp corners.
Title: Re: Info on GV/XL7 front axles
Post by: Somer on February 13, 2004, 11:31:13 PM
I'm getting confused.  I thought that all GVs had steel axles.  If not, then where does everyone get their steel 3rd members from?
Title: Re: Info on GV/XL7 front axles
Post by: Yankee Tim on February 14, 2004, 12:09:54 AM
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If the 2004 is steel. Wouldn't that be better?? I really have no clue. I have 2001, how do I tell if it is aluminum or steel?


I'm going to go out on a limb here, but um, use a magnet? LOL

The steel is painted black.
Title: Re: Info on GV/XL7 front axles
Post by: Yankee Tim on February 14, 2004, 12:11:57 AM
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I'm getting confused.  I thought that all GVs had steel axles.  If not, then where does everyone get their steel 3rd members from?



Manual GV and XL7s.

Here's the paradox.  the Autos are sodacans, yet you can use CALMINI t-case gears in them.

The sticks are steel, but can't use the t-case gears. ???
Title: Re: Info on GV/XL7 front axles
Post by: blacknight on February 15, 2004, 11:49:15 AM
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Manual GV and XL7s.

Here's the paradox.  the Autos are sodacans, yet you can use CALMINI t-case gears in them.

The sticks are steel, but can't use the t-case gears. ???


I was thinking (yes it happens some times) that the t-case gear thing many have been case by the man. trans beging biult in Japan vs the auto in Can. ??  But are not all GV/xl-7 coming from Japan now???  Will the old gears work on the 04's ???
George