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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: ShawnQ on December 01, 2005, 09:23:01 AM
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Who would be the quickest provider of a shifter sheet to a South Texas destination?
I'd like to have one shipped in, quickly, if possible.
Who would you recommend? I apologize, but I am new to zukis and don't yet know all of the suppliers and manufacturers.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Shawn
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where at in south texas
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Call 1-888-SAMURAI
Hawk Strictly Suzuki will overnite it if you need it that quick.
Zig
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San Antonio, So I guess it would actually be south/central.
Know of anyone around who stocks them? I'd prefer a POLY one...but would settle for an OEM one for now.
Zig, I'll see what Hawk wants to charge for an overnight. Spidertrax Offroad wanted $15 for the poly bushing and another 15 for 2nd day air, but that wouldn't get it here before the weekend. May have to wait till next week either way. I guess I could wheel a little without it as long as I take the tools to re-align the shifter if needed.
Thanks
Shawn
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hey man. im also in san antonio and am having not too much luck finding parts asap. what the hell is up with texass? i can get a bag of weed in two minutes but a rear treansmission seal will take 2-5 days or weeks?????? i should have stayed in colorado! anyone out there have any good connections for parts in this city??
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what about the suzuki dealer is the one there in sa iam in lubbock and there in one here if anyone needs any thing from there i well see if they have it
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Cadmonkey,
What kind of zuki do you have?
I just got mine on Tuesday:
(http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/2593/dsc01515medium2fx.jpg)
We have a few zuki dealers, but I think they are order only for older parts.
SQ
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I've heard of people using a fat o-ring from Lowes as a quick fix, but all I know is that it was in the plumbing section.
Mike
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Just found an OEM one at a local suzuki dealer, for $8.09
I am probably going to get it today, install it...order the Poly one and keep the stock one as a replacement (although I probably wont ever need it with the poly bushing).
Thanks for the help.
SQ
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Ya, the stock ones only last about fifteen years.