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Project fabrication Sammy with Toy axles and Chevy s10 engine

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This is my plans for 2011 Summer project:
1988 Suzuki samurai stock
1970 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser Install front and rear axles
1991 Chevy s10 Install engine, 2.8L V6

Install 2 to 4" lift, spring over, not certain who's lift I should use?

Unknown:
Transmission, Automatic or stick?
Have never done this, no time frame, other than would like to start this summer.

Usage: Daily driver and part time 4 wheeler.
I have photos from the internet of what looks like this type of conversion. I own all of these vehicles, just need a source to commission someone to do the work locally to me. I am in Alvarado, Texas.
I am looking for suggestions/Idea and any feedback.
Thanks
/Joe

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Offline squirrelzuky

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Re: Project fabrication Sammy with Toy axles and Chevy s10 engine
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2011, 11:28:36 AM »
looks like your going to have a busy summer! good luck! Any pics of the cruiser?
93 Sidekick 1.6 8v,2" spacers,2"body,custom f/r bumpers with swing out,2"exh, intake,4:62's,spool rear,15x8's w/32x11.5 Cooper STTs,highlift,3,000lb winch.

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Offline ToddS

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Re: Project fabrication Sammy with Toy axles and Chevy s10 engine
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2011, 09:22:04 PM »
Why a 2.8? Why not just use a 4.3.

Re: Project fabrication Sammy with Toy axles and Chevy s10 engine
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2011, 03:32:12 PM »
Maybe because he allready has it? ^^^  I am switching out my 1.6 for a (ugh) GM 2.8 to set the stage for the 3400 from a late model Camero. Might be what he is planning on, later down the road... Oh, for what it is worth, the GM 2.8 V6 and the other 60* V6s' share the bellhousing pattern with the Jeep 2.5 4cyl engine. Opens up ALOT of options for transmissions. Think about and then research those possibilities, joecools.   ???  8)  >:D