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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: blacknight on March 25, 2006, 09:31:01 AM
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I found a place that sales the just the front diff drop brackets for GV 's and sidekick. Here the web site http://www.vttr.com.tw/e4X4.htm If you want to contact them here the mail vttr.tw|removethispart|@msa.hinet.net atten. Margaret.
George
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that's a cool site. with some interesting products. How did you ever find them?
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Adjust the degree of transmission to avoid noise from 4WD system after lifting the car.
This part might be interresting to find out more information about
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Adjust the degree of transmission to avoid noise from 4WD system after lifting the car.
This part might be interresting to find out more information about
Looks to be a spacer to go the top mount of the rear diff ?
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I thought it might be in between the transfere and cross member to change angle???
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yeah i was wondering the same thing. looks like it would mount to the transfer, but does it raise the rear or lower it?
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here is a picture of the mount.
Function: Adjust the degree of transmission to avoid noise from 4WD system after lifting the car.
where is this company out from? has anyone actually gotten prices on any of their product?
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The position of the holes makes it appear to be a spacer that sits on the rear diff upper ball joint mount. The one I used from Boondox has the same holes but was of a different design that moved it down and back to better the rear driveshaft angle, protect the ball joint and provide for greater articulation. It works great on my wife's Kick. I think Boondox is planning on selling those individually in addition to the ones in their kits.
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are these the same as calminis?
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Other than being in Taiwan, and there
are no prices, no clickable images or a
way of ordering stuff, ....Cool
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Other than being in Taiwan, and there
are no prices, no clickable images or a
way of ordering stuff, ....Cool
LOL I was thinking the same thing.
They must like to show off their stuff that's not for sale.
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Other than being in Taiwan, and there
are no prices, no clickable images or a
way of ordering stuff, ....Cool
Like I had said e-mail vttr.tw|removethispart|@msa.hinet.net atten. Margaret
I Just bought a Snorkel for my XL-7 from them. Went very smothly and even with shipping still cost me less then getting one from RRO (not they have one for the xl-7). ÂÂ
I the mean time I will see if I can get a price list from them.
George
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hi, i just got an email from this company with a quote for the brackets and shipping to central mn. 90$ for the brackets, 42$ shipping. just figured i would let you guys know
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do you meen 90$ (american?)?
its alot i think , and the shiping is fairly expensive too :'(
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I think he does as he lives in Montana.
Actually that's a decent price. Assuming the stuff is strong and worth your time.
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im still not sure where they come from, but it looks to be across the pond. im central mn. price didnt seem too outrageous, seeing as you cant buy them anywhere else except buying the whole calmini kit or having them custom made
edit:yes its american dollars
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THat is inexpensive :o. I know most of us are on budgets but come on. Thats why no major after market manufacturer takes us seriously, if they build it we must pay "if we want it".
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They're in Taiwan.
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Yes their from Taiwan. I just bought a snorkel for my XL-7 from will be buying spirings next.
George
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I'd say thats quite reasonable, you guys have it too good over there. Here in the UK we have to pay the dollar price in sterling for any US made stuff or import it ourselves. Calmini won't import to us directly so their stuff is relatively expensive.
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same here in israel :( :-\
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Well I've asked them for a quote to ship a set of front diff brackets to the UK. I made sure I mentioned Zukiworld.com :)
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George,
How much are they charging for the Snorkels, if you don't mind me asking....I was thinking of ordering one from RR, but if these guys are cheaper.....
Thanks alot,
Zukisidekick (Brian)