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    Getting ready to be a first time buyer

    After spending the last month lurking around here and searching, I think I have found my new VX! Its a 1999 but in decent condition. As with every vehicle I own, (my Suzuki Samurai for one) I just cant help messin with it.

    I think I am going to take the plunge and go with the I4x Pro Elite Kit, why you ask. Because I can. lol Also I am very seriously thinking about running 33x12.5 TSL Rads. The difference between the 10.5" and 12.5" is actually only 1.4". That and I have a set on my Zuk that I want to swap out with boggers. lol As for performance, for now just intake but I would like to see about getting some headers for it. Oh one quick question, has anyone built a full exo-cage for these things yet? I am starting one for my Zuk and was thinking about fabbing bumpers, sliders, and maybe a cage. At the very lest a b-hoop with a small cage in the front. This rig is going to be a DD for a while until I decided to do something stupid and make it a trailer queen. lol

    Well its almost 3am and I need to be up at the crack of noon, so I will catch ya on the flip side. (and yes I did have bump stops that kept most of the 35's off the sheet metal)


    Oh, and heres my Zuki, this is pre-yj's and 33 tsl rads


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    Interesting...

    Welcome to the forums.

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    Oh, I almost forgot---

    lol

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    I have only seen a few people here do much metal work. I see mostly small spring lifts, spacers, ect ect but not much fabrication. Us Zuk guys are notoriously cheap bastards and do most of our own work. I am not expecting to make this into a buggy, but more of a Mad Max-ish vehicle. I set a budget for it and I really dont want to go over it, so I may have to re-think the lift. Maybe some more lurking is needed before I go crazy and order the wrong stuff, again.....



    BTW How many people have actually ordered from RRO and actually received there items?

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    Wrench

    RRO doesen't typically have springs in stock, usually takes a LONG time to get your order.

    Matt @ Indy4X is the go to guy for me...

    This will answer many of your questions...

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ight=lift+wiki

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polie View Post
    That and I have a set on my Zuk that I want to swap out with boggers.
    Wow. Are you really pushing all that rubber around with 81 cubic inches of raw power???

    I had a Sammi for years & never even considered running that much rubber.

    BTW, you're only gonna be able to get about 3" of lift but that is enough to run 33x12.50. You'll have to trim the cladding on the front.

    Also, be prepared to replace the CV boots on a regular basis after you lift. Use the search function on CV boots to read all about it. Also search on diff drop for more reading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Wow. Are you really pushing all that rubber around with 81 cubic inches of raw power???

    I had a Sammi for years & never even considered running that much rubber.

    BTW, you're only gonna be able to get about 3" of lift but that is enough to run 33x12.50. You'll have to trim the cladding on the front.

    Also, be prepared to replace the CV boots on a regular basis after you lift. Use the search function on CV boots to read all about it. Also search on diff drop for more reading.
    Nope I have a 1.6 8v of pure raw squirrel power. I had a very high performance motor built. It has about 12:1 compression and revs up to about 10k RPM's. I took the 4.9:1 t-case out for a stocker but have left the 5.38's in the diffs for around town. She drives 70mph with no problems, granted she screams like a banshee with those gears. When I had everything still stock but the motor, I was cruising between Cali and WA up through the pass at over 90mph. The little thing really dose fly.

    About the CV's that what I would expect. I was looking at the L4x cv boot last night. I might as well order a couple until I figure out a solid axle. I am thinking now maybe just a simpler lift and start looking at a solid front axle with a 3 or 4 link on both ends, but that is then starting to get away from the gloried grocery getter idea I had at first.


    EDIT:

    This is the VX I am about to buy

    http://www.bonhamchrysler.com/usedst...assedtype=used
    Last edited by Polie : 11/17/2009 at 09:46 AM

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    Nice VX ... but the stripe's gotta go.

    My Sammi kept the 1.3L for it's entire life. It was my DD logging in about 100 miles per day. It had over 200K on the ODO when I got rid of it.

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    Isn't that the one that was on C-list in OcT?...

    http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...=starsky+hutch

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    Polie, if you get it before December you should join us on our little adventure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Isn't that the one that was on C-list in OcT?...

    http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...=starsky+hutch
    I think so.I remember THAT stripe!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Polie View Post

    check out that offset.... your gonna get along with tom4bren just fine

    Quote Originally Posted by Polie View Post
    Mad Max-ish vehicle.
    AND bart......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Polie, if you get it before December you should join us on our little adventure!
    If I cant, would it be possible that I take my Zuk? If I get off my arse and replace the head gasket and fix a couple of other minor things she would be ready to go

    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    check out that offset.... your gonna get along with tom4bren just fine



    AND bart......

    those are 'mostly' stock housings with some custom 4340 Chrome moly shafts. Really I just bought the shafts since they have a life time warranty and had them cryo treated. I still dont beat them too much, I just HATE repairing them. lol I think thats my fat lazy side coming out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polie View Post
    those are 'mostly' stock housings with some custom 4340 Chrome moly shafts. Really I just bought the shafts since they have a life time warranty and had them cryo treated. I still dont beat them too much, I just HATE repairing them. lol I think thats my fat lazy side coming out.
    Da Kid is referring to the wheel "offset from hell" seen here...

    http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/sh...06/ppuser/2699

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    check out that offset.... your gonna get along with tom4bren just fine
    Thank you very much ... I'll be here all week.

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