Vos wicho, que bien por tu winch, eso es algo que ya te da graaaaan ventaja a como estabas...
En cuanto a la suspensión... yo si le entraba a un spring over, pero bien hecho, hay que investigar bien bien, y
si creo que un kit es preferible a estar prueba y error, hay varios para spring over en samurais.
Ahora bien, por allà mencionaron las hojas de wrangler... son baratas, y habrÃa que investigar un cachito
para ver si implican algo más que las bases para poder ponerlas... pero pa empezar... aquà hay un "kit"
para poder usarlas, habrÃa que ver si alguien acá en guate te puede hacer esas piezas o traes ese kit y
casi que plug and play, sumale largo de mangueras de frenos, a ver como se comportan tus tubos de
transmision, y asumo que varias cositas más... pero pa empezar...
se ve interesante la pagina, y no taaan cara como otras...
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This fully bolt on kit allows you to run pre 1997 Wrangler leaf springs under your Samurai. Includes all mounting hardware, spring hangers, shackles and U-Bolt plates.
Wrangler springs are wider than Suzuki springs meaning they can hold up to punishment better. They are also much longer meaning they give you the softest ride possible for your Samurai, and flex like there is no tomorrow on the trail. Pick up a pair of pre 1997 Wrangler leaf springs from your local wrecking yard, a few basic hand tools and a couple hours of your time on a weekend and you will be ready to wheel like the bad boys!!"
Y allà también tienen el kit para adelante,
aunque si me di cuenta que te
recomiendan el Crossover Steering Kit ()...
BUENO, APROVECHANDO MI HORA DE ALMUERZO, Y QUE ESTOY CON UN STRESS DE LA GRAN PATRIA, MEJOR ME PUSE
A VER ALGO DE INFO DE SAMURAI UN RATITO...
Estas son unas fotos y un poco de info de uno de Australia:
"Dayton’s Suzuki Sierra
I bought the zook about 12 months ago, it was stock as a rock, it cost me $1000.
Since then i have done heaps to it, first of all i fitted rockhopper stage 3 gearing, that reduces he low range by 130%, then i did a springover conversion, thats where you take the diffs from on top of the springs and bolt them underneath them providing about 6" lift, then i put a "Snake racing" 3" body lift ,Then the Snake racing lifted shackles went in, next on the list was a Snake racing high steer kit, (That really made a difference to the driveability of it), then we fitted an ARB air locker to the front diff, and welded up the rear. Now that it was big we had to straighten it, that wasnt easy,as i had to cut the sills off because they were beaten in, Then we had to paint it, (Thanks to matty at Straightline collision centre).Brilliant white, shes bright in the sun....Then the car was sent "Rhino linings, the spray on ute liner" and sprayed blue throughout and on the wheel flares.
Thanks to Rob from "Rhino linings, the spray on ute liner" for the good job on the lining and the support.
And the Biggest thanks goes to Ryan at "Snake racing" without his support it still wouldnt have happened... "
Varios elementos que él usó, y que menciona los compró acá en , venden
piezas para varias marcas...
Al rato busco más info a ver que se le hace a la malcabresta cabra...
Saludos,