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Offline antt

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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2004, 11:01:19 AM »
i'm awaiting a reply bout getting them to australia :-/
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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2004, 06:21:33 PM »
yeah i have mailed them too :-)
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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #17 on: September 19, 2004, 07:21:09 PM »
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I savor every moment I'm haullin ass
sliding around the corners, hard to slide
at 20 MPH  :P  I can hit 50 now and somtimes
that's too slow for the desert and the dunes.

Low low range is cool for crawlin, but I do
more than crawlin,  *sigh*  I need twin T-cases
so I can get the best of 2 ranges, another
project to add to the list    ;)

Wild


Know what you mean about having some fun. Did a trip yesterday and was having some serious fun in low doing 5500-6500rpm and running around 55mph on some tight, winding dirt roads  ;D Although I will be putting in some crawler gears in a few weeks then I'll just have to use 4hi for that sort of stuff

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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #18 on: September 20, 2004, 03:11:33 AM »
Ya, but the shift from low to high
is not a fast one, it would be cool
if there were a way to shift it quickly
like a transmission. I've learned how
to shift on the fly, but then again I
have been driving Semi Trucks for 15
years, and have learned how to syncronize
the gears to shift the trans.

I tell you a 3:1 T-case would be good
for speed as well as being about twice as
low as stock low range gears

Wild
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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #19 on: September 20, 2004, 03:34:16 AM »
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Ya, but the shift from low to high
is not a fast one, it would be cool
if there were a way to shift it quickly
like a transmission. I've learned how
to shift on the fly, but then again I
have been driving Semi Trucks for 15
years, and have learned how to syncronize
the gears to shift the trans.

I tell you a 3:1 T-case would be good
for speed as well as being about twice as
low as stock low range gears

Wild


You could always do a 4:1 and 37's :P ;D :P
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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #20 on: September 20, 2004, 04:28:16 AM »
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I savor every moment I'm haullin ass
sliding around the corners, hard to slide
at 20 MPH  :P  I can hit 50 now and somtimes
that's too slow for the desert and the dunes.

Low low range is cool for crawlin, but I do
more than crawlin,  *sigh*  I need twin T-cases
so I can get the best of 2 ranges, another
project to add to the list    ;)

Wild


Man, Wild, I wish I had video of you on chicken corners, and on the high speed sections of fins and things and poison spider mesa. It was so cool when your turbo spooled up and you launched!  ;D Man, you can fly!

:)


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2005 GV with Zuki Nation 4.5" Lift.
Sidekick's gone... Still have Bob's Knob.

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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #21 on: September 20, 2004, 02:39:32 PM »
 ;D You Heather have seen first hand
why I like the gears I got, and still would
like some crawler gears too, I'm so torn
between power and speed    :-/

It's just not fair, I need a second T-case,
Like I said, somthing else to work on

;D ;D ;D

Wild
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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #22 on: September 20, 2004, 09:55:31 PM »
any info on the t case double for a Kick/tracker as i think thats got to be the best option,  maybe i will start a new thread
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Re: TT has Suzuki Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara T-case G
« Reply #23 on: September 21, 2004, 03:18:27 AM »
Looks like the OTT Kicker2 is the
mod for T-case doubling, puts a
Toyota case in front of a Kick case,
I wonder what engine combo they
are using to work that, the info on
the site is not clear on this point

Wild
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And Chrome Don't Get Ya Home.  

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