87 suzuki samurai SOLD!

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Zooklounge

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green 87 suzuki samurai conv. her's a list of mods and do-dads

-full soft top and new bikini top(soft top isn't the best
-36x12.50 swamper sx on 15x10 rims
-toyota axles with spool in rear and locker up front and 4:3:7 gears
-all new brakes front and rear with disc conversion in rear(pads, rotors, calipers)
-toy high steer with toy ifs box(pwr steering)
-sky yj kit with an extra 1.25 inches of lift at frame with yj springs
-motor,tranny and t-case all lowered into the frame 2.5 inches...
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trukie

Zooklounge Crawler
Club Member
The Zooklounge built my rig - pretty much the same as the one for sale and I love driving it city or highway. Haven't tried winter driving it, my heater case is filled solid with mud (Compliments of previous owner:flipoff:). I know how much money is in my rig and the price is a a smokin deal:smokin:.

My truck is about an inch or two taller than this one and it fits through my garage door at home no problem. I measured the truck at 6'5" to the top of the soft top bow.

Cheers Jamie:beer:
 
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Gadzooks

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I've run a spooled/welded rear end in a sammi as a DD through winter in Ottawa. It's all in how you drive. While not ideal, I did have a lot of fun with it. Its not as if you'd ever get stuck in that thing!

I'm running a detroit locker in the rear now (DD in Ottawa) and once you get used to the locker engaging it's managable. Did I even spell that correctly?

oh yeah, PS: the soft top will probably hold more heat than the hard top. As they typically seal a lot better than the hardies.
 
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nofatchicks

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Hey guys, i'm going to see a truck offered by a family member this weekend .. he's asking me for half of what he is selling it for so i can't not take a look. Ill let you know. I want a sammy! I can handle roughness.. my summer car (no ps, no a/c, no spare, cant do speed bumps, no stereo, no interior, lol)
 
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Zooklounge

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wow i should start reading this crap more often. My truck isn't a sprung over Zook with old ass Sammy springs and some sort of steering set up. It's on healthy YJ's, Toy axles, witch makes it already wider and more stable. It has almost zero bump steer with the toy high steer and ifs box, and it in no way requires a pan hard.
 
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Zooklounge

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i only added about 1.5 inches to wheelbase, so it sits now at 83. The axles are approx 3 inch wider than sam overall. With the 10 inch rims the truck sits about 70 inches from outside of rim to the other.
 
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