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Old 02-22-2009, 02:22 PM
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I'm not doing rock crawling, bro. Snow and mud up inclines bigger trucks have problems with, light duty offroad, etc. The stuff Trackers do better than some purpose built vehicles.
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Old 02-22-2009, 02:28 PM
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all my trucks but one have been strait axle, I dont go offroad in most of them :P

I'm thinking of building a ford explorer for family duties right now, 35 inch boggers, strait axle, 302 with boost. Not my fist choice of vehicals to do but would work the best for me without breaking the bank.
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Old 02-22-2009, 08:30 PM
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Suzuki x90. I would pimp the ---- out of one of these. HMT'd of course.







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Old 02-22-2009, 08:46 PM
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I have a 90 geo metro :P they are a rebadged suzuki swift. I want to find a swift gti but they are hard to come by. I may do the next best thing and find a 99-01 metro sedan motor to put into my hatch its a 1.3l sohc 16v like 80hp stock lol. Alot better then the 3clys 55hp though. The suzuki G series motors are pretty stout though I managed to blow one up cause it burned oil and I forgot to add some lol. Still made it the 10mi home knocking like hell too.
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Old 02-22-2009, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by turbostd
I have a 90 geo metro :P they are a rebadged suzuki swift. I want to find a swift gti but they are hard to come by. I may do the next best thing and find a 99-01 metro sedan motor to put into my hatch its a 1.3l sohc 16v like 80hp stock lol. Alot better then the 3clys 55hp though. The suzuki G series motors are pretty stout though I managed to blow one up cause it burned oil and I forgot to add some lol. Still made it the 10mi home knocking like hell too.
I found a running swift turbo in a junk yard in forest city, but went back 5 days later and it was gone. Kicked myself for that one.
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Old 02-22-2009, 09:00 PM
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my local yard had one but it was a 1g and they are totally different. The cars seem really popular in Canada i may need to make a trip up there for some parts lol. I had a chance to buy a swift gti a couple years ago but there ended up being title issues so i passed should have just got it for the motor/trany my shell was in better shape anyhow. I love how little the turbos are on the 3cyl turbos a rhb5 would be like a holset on them lol.
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Old 02-24-2009, 05:37 AM
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friend of mine took over his dad's small car dealing biz. boy has been addicted to sidekicks. bought drove & sold three of them in no more than the last year. says it hey're alot easier to stomache breaking off-road and the gas mileage beats his 5.7L silverado Z71. blew one of them up offroad, couldn't get the swap motor running worth a ----. dumb ---- mechanic had the wrong cam timing alignment marks but instead of fixing it he just sat on it for afew weeks then let it go out the door anyway

i think they'd be really fun CDM budget turbo trail runners.
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