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23 Nov 2012 12:25 #54017
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Hey peep's.
Finally had some dry weather and time too take some pictures! After many years of working for my father refurbishing and replacing gearboxes in landrover's, I finally decided to dodge the bullet and go for a Suzuki instead:)
Picked up the lil rascal around a month ago from a Jimny specialist in Staines for £1900 with 90,000 miles, 3 month engine and drive warranty and a very rust free chassis and body.
Went to my local scrap yard the other day to grab a relay for the spot lamps and came across an SJ with a set of +1 inch wheel spacers and all the extended studs. Well after a lot of swearing and attempts to stop the hubs rotating I finally managed to remove them. Paid a tenner for the set in the end :woohoo:
Anyways, here's a couple of pictures.
Finally had some dry weather and time too take some pictures! After many years of working for my father refurbishing and replacing gearboxes in landrover's, I finally decided to dodge the bullet and go for a Suzuki instead:)
Picked up the lil rascal around a month ago from a Jimny specialist in Staines for £1900 with 90,000 miles, 3 month engine and drive warranty and a very rust free chassis and body.
Went to my local scrap yard the other day to grab a relay for the spot lamps and came across an SJ with a set of +1 inch wheel spacers and all the extended studs. Well after a lot of swearing and attempts to stop the hubs rotating I finally managed to remove them. Paid a tenner for the set in the end :woohoo:
Anyways, here's a couple of pictures.
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23 Nov 2012 14:04 #54025
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stance looks much better!
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23 Nov 2012 16:34 #54029
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'There's so much more I want to do too it at the moment, but I desperatly need some decent tyres. Was foiled by a small damp grass bank the other evening... :blush:
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23 Nov 2012 20:34 #54060
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2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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Damp grass is a 4wd nemesis. You would be hard pressed to cross wet grass in the most extreme 4x4s.
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2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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02 Dec 2012 19:00 #54680
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Evening all Not got a great deal done to the Ruki this weekend. Mainly due to xmas shopping, that and the sub arctic temperatures... Attempted to get the bumper spot lights working, but to no avail. Replaced the corrode wiring,relay and connections and still no glow. The bulbs seem to be in working order but there is nothing else to replace so im thinking new bulbs are in order.
Failing that, im keen to try trimming the bumper back a bit for a little more clearance, and relocating some new spots onto a roof bar. Was up chalk pit lane the other evening and after a brief slide into a chalky rut the front bumper caught and made a bit of a mess. :blush:
Has anybody here ever trimmed the standard bumper back for a little more clearance?
Failing that, im keen to try trimming the bumper back a bit for a little more clearance, and relocating some new spots onto a roof bar. Was up chalk pit lane the other evening and after a brief slide into a chalky rut the front bumper caught and made a bit of a mess. :blush:
Has anybody here ever trimmed the standard bumper back for a little more clearance?
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14 Dec 2012 18:40 #55527
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Been trying too fix a few problems and niggle's today. Recently developed an overnight creak on the nearside front suspension. Cured this with a little bit of cleaning and silicone greasing. Turned out too be the arb twisting in its bush.
Second problem was a noticable sticky valve/tappet when cold. Changed the oil/filter today and seems to have shut the little tappety bugger up:)
Then today something rather peculiar occurred. Whilst going for one of my twice a week amble's up Chalkpit Lane (Goodwood, West Sussex) as I neared the top the little rascal started to get a bit hot, never ever done it before today despite being even colder than usual. Stopped and let it cool, checked all the obvious things such as belts, fan, rad and coolant level and all was ok. It was a lot muddier than usual though.
Second problem was a noticable sticky valve/tappet when cold. Changed the oil/filter today and seems to have shut the little tappety bugger up:)
Then today something rather peculiar occurred. Whilst going for one of my twice a week amble's up Chalkpit Lane (Goodwood, West Sussex) as I neared the top the little rascal started to get a bit hot, never ever done it before today despite being even colder than usual. Stopped and let it cool, checked all the obvious things such as belts, fan, rad and coolant level and all was ok. It was a lot muddier than usual though.
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