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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: van7559 on February 02, 2004, 01:06:04 PM

Title: Colorado
Post by: van7559 on February 02, 2004, 01:06:04 PM
I was just wondering if anyone on this board lives in colorado or at least within 200 miles. If so, let me know where so we can wheel.
Title: Re: Colorado
Post by: hcgalvin on February 03, 2004, 04:55:19 AM
! am not sure about this board, but Bobzooki, who frequents the Pirate 4x4 and Offroad.com boards lives in CO... here's a link to some of his info:

(http://www.whitepineclub.com/members/kd7hcg/pictures/otherpics/bobzooki.jpg)

(http://www.whitepineclub.com/members/kd7hcg/pictures/otherpics/bobzooki2.jpg)

(http://www.whitepineclub.com/members/kd7hcg/pictures/otherpics/bobzooki3.jpg)


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Originally posted by zukipuke
hey bob zuki whats the specs on your rig? what mods etc?
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OK, it's a 95 2-door. Calmini 3" body lift, and 3" suspension lift. Calmini Winch Bumper (3/16" steel, and HEAVY). Warn M6000 winch. Calmini Header on the 16 valve engine. K&N flat panel filter in stock air box. Safari snorkel - get the freakin air intake OUT of the wheel well! Spidertrax custom rock sliders. Umm... Let's see - running Goodyear Wrangler MT/R's in 31 X 10.50 on 15 X 8 rims with 2-3/4" backspacing (cheap from Spidertrax). On order: Full Calmini belly armor, and steering stabilizer, and rear bumper with spare tire swing. Right now, I've removed the rear seat, and I've bolted the spare down in the back - that's a heavy SOB to have bouncing around!

How's it wheel? REALLY well, considering I haven't touched the gearing yet, and still running open diff's! GOT to get the 5.83 R&P's to get 5th gear back on the highway, and a new gear set in the transfer case to lower the ratio for crawling...

I haven't gotten stuck on anything yet, wheeling around the Colorado Front Range.

The email address for Bobzooki is bobzooki|removethispart|@ionsky.com