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« on: March 02, 2007, 14:10:52 »
Hi all,
Pretty new to all of this. I want to lift my 410 to fit my tyres in a bit better (215 x 15 diamond backs), question is, what's the best way. I would like to go spring over axle or is this too much? Someone told me that the 410 has a narrower track than a 413, is this correct and will a SOA make the whole thing liable to tip over too easily? (Got 32mm spacers on at the mo also.) I've seen the perch blocks for about £60, my welding isn't too bad so don't mind having a go myself, obviously, I know I need to change brake lines and shocks. Also, where can I get a new steering arm from suitable for SOA?
Any thoughts welcome
Cheers
Lee
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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2007, 14:19:55 »
hi lee
yes u are correct the 410/413 axles are narrower than a sammy version although fitting a SPOA conversion will move your centre of gravity its not much difference if you are runnin wheel spacers if you buy the whole SPOA kit from say rob @ rubbers it comes with the Zbar already made.
why not just fit lifted springs from SMJ in leeds 3" lifted springs will set you back under £300 all your need is longer brake lines (£15 each for braided) and shock extensions (see bits4vitsfor these) and that will sort you if you want to fit say 31" tyres fit a 2"body lift aswell this will give you total of 5" of lift which is wot ur get from the standard SPOA conversion

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« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2007, 15:37:04 »
Hi Simon,
Thanks for your input. Just checked out Rubber's Suzuki, £195 for SPOA kit, will have to give Rob a call to see what's included in the kit. Think this is what I might go for, thought about new springs, bit more expensive maybe. I need to have a sit down and weigh it all up.
With the SPOA I can do all the welding my self so it might be cheapest method, I've already made a rear shocker mount like this one

seems all OK, loads of things that you can do with these zukes aren't there? Seems to do alright as it is at the moment anyway, just have to keep replacing the transfer box mounts. Bought some new HD ones from KAP Suzuki the other week, lasted about 5 minutes.
As I said, I'm new to all of this so any help is greatly appreciated.

Just bought this off that site, got to go and fetch it tomorrow, might be better offroading this one!


ATB
Lee
1994 Pajero LWB 2.8 Exceed, the clean one
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« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2007, 20:04:12 »
lee you wana stop bustin t-case mounts :wink:

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« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2007, 23:06:53 »
Lee

I have just done a half hi steer mod on mine (not a big fan of z bars myself)
if you are handy with the welder you can do it for £25-30.main cost being the merc steering arm

http://www.suzukiclubuk.com/histeer.html

As far as the body lift goes i did that for £20 with 10 bits of 2 " box.......i cut the floor as it is being replaced (pics available)but this guy did it without.

http://www.suzukiclubuk.com/bodylift.html

and this one

http://www.nitromax.nl/SAMBODYLIFT.HTM .......barking mad


If i was going for a kit id spend a few extra quid and use one of Dave Jones.

And if you manage to turn out any more shock mounts i'll have one..... :D

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Steve
Owner of a full  size 1000 piece Suzuki jigsaw....

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« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2007, 20:14:22 »
Replace your Tbox mounts with LR 90/Defender engine mounts part number ANR1808. I got them from www.paddockspares.com Tel. 01629-760877, IIRC about £2.60 each inc. v.a.t., but exc. postage.  
, they need a bit of trimming to fit but are a good mod, i've also used them for my engine mounts as well.  :wink:



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« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2007, 15:32:29 »
Quote from: "generation-x"
buy the whole SPOA kit from say rob @ rubbers it comes with the Zbar already made.
why not just fit lifted springs from SMJ in leeds 3" lifted springs will set you back under £300

simon


my dad lifted his to get 35" on n it cost around £90
would a midget fall over doing the limbo???

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« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2007, 19:00:29 »
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Quote from: "generation-x"
buy the whole SPOA kit from say rob @ rubbers it comes with the Zbar already made.
why not just fit lifted springs from SMJ in leeds 3" lifted springs will set you back under £300

simon


my dad lifted his to get 35" on n it cost around £90

ok messer let us all into the secret then?

simon

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« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2007, 19:29:43 »
swap rear leafs off rascle n th 1s tht cam wit ur sj chop th ends off n stick em in th front

over axel converson

make ur own shackles

11" over standard brake lines (bfg)

home made steering linkage . . . cut th original in half n put a spacer in

shocks moddified by an engineer . . . ok weld a bolt to th top to extend them

and have a friend tht gives u some 35" bfg mt's
would a midget fall over doing the limbo???

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« Reply #9 on: March 04, 2007, 19:34:02 »
from standard to this in £90
would a midget fall over doing the limbo???

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« Reply #10 on: March 05, 2007, 11:26:02 »
Quote from: "redneck"
Replace your Tbox mounts with LR 90/Defender engine mounts part number ANR1808. I got them from www.paddockspares.com Tel. 01629-760877, IIRC about £2.60 each inc. v.a.t., but exc. postage.  
, they need a bit of trimming to fit but are a good mod, i've also used them for my engine mounts as well.  :wink:


Cheers for that redneck, someone else told me the same thing only last week, could have saved myself some cash, will get some in for next time i use the thing.

ATB
Lee
1994 Pajero LWB 2.8 Exceed, the clean one
Suzuki SJ410, the dirty one
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« Reply #11 on: March 05, 2007, 11:36:53 »
Quote from: "wheelspinner"
Lee

I have just done a half hi steer mod on mine (not a big fan of z bars myself)
if you are handy with the welder you can do it for £25-30.main cost being the merc steering arm

http://www.suzukiclubuk.com/histeer.html

As far as the body lift goes i did that for £20 with 10 bits of 2 " box.......i cut the floor as it is being replaced (pics available)but this guy did it without.

http://www.suzukiclubuk.com/bodylift.html

and this one

http://www.nitromax.nl/SAMBODYLIFT.HTM .......barking mad


If i was going for a kit id spend a few extra quid and use one of Dave Jones.

And if you manage to turn out any more shock mounts i'll have one..... :D

Regards

Steve


Cheers wheelspinner, brilliant post, will be getting busy with the welder me thinks, finding the spare time is the hard bit though!

Thanks for all the info.

Cheers
Lee
1994 Pajero LWB 2.8 Exceed, the clean one
Suzuki SJ410, the dirty one
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/2743969
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/3622736

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« Reply #12 on: March 05, 2007, 12:12:58 »
Quote from: "muddymesser"
from standard to this in £90



NAH !!!!!!!!!!  Honest?
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« Reply #13 on: March 05, 2007, 19:24:21 »
honest and he had afew height stops along the way
would a midget fall over doing the limbo???

 






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