suzuki front axle
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suzuki front axle
I recently picked up a solid front axle out of a samuri, it looks kind of small and or weak to me, is this an axle that i should even think about for a sas on my 94 pickup. I dont know if its an oem suzuki axle. It had birfields and aisin hubs and the smallest calipers and roters i have seen on any 4x4, thanks
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no that is not what you want lol... better yet i dont even think it would work. and if it did it is to weak anyway.
you want an 85 or earlier Toyota, front solid axel for your conversion..
you want an 85 or earlier Toyota, front solid axel for your conversion..
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Definitely not! lol people swap yota axles into zuk's as a major upgrade so the opposite would be a major downgrade. That'd be like puttin a yota axle on an F350 haha
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i think you should run those puny suki axles it would be cute, you should take it apart for fun! you wont believe the tiny size of the inner axles and birfields.
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they are pretty cute, we just dropped some out of my buddies sami...i was thinking about making a go cart out of em for fun, but then i was like wait, thats what a samurai is, a glorified go cart.
not harping on the samurais, i love those things, stock ones are fun. we were in a tight spot one time in my buddies and couldnt really turn, so we just jumped out, picked up the back and moved it around...wont be the case after the yj springs and 33's we're putting under it right now though.
not harping on the samurais, i love those things, stock ones are fun. we were in a tight spot one time in my buddies and couldnt really turn, so we just jumped out, picked up the back and moved it around...wont be the case after the yj springs and 33's we're putting under it right now though.
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i just got an idea...throw some tires on it and mount it as your rear bumper so you dont have to bob your bed, just roll on that sucker. it'd probably still be lighter than a marlin bumper too.
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