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Title: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on November 29, 2011, 09:18:19 PM
Hey all...
I've got it narrowed down, and have only posted in the advanced section ... asking about springs, lifts...etc.  I'm building my knowledge base of a vehicle I know NOTHING about. I'm not new to vehicles, common sense, or off-roading... just to the Suzuki Samurai and what to look for when buying one.

Here's my other thread (for a little more background on my quest);
http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/technical-discussion-performance-modify/newb-questions-spring-over-ideas-and-things-to-look-for-when-buying-a-sami/ (http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/technical-discussion-performance-modify/newb-questions-spring-over-ideas-and-things-to-look-for-when-buying-a-sami/)

I posted here, because I need more exposure to the overall average Sami owner.... and what they've come to know about their ride.  Knowledge is key, and some of you might take for granted what you know of a Zuke...  well, time to speak up. I need your help!!!

Here's my last post in the other thread, can you help narrow down my purchase and answer some questions???
Okay Folks... I've got about 5 of these to look at, and it would help greatly if I could get more advise from you... the experts!

I've narrowed it down to the following pre-req items (that I know of so far);
- lifted
- low range
- high-steer kit (or similar) if SPOA
- working heater

Other items that would be nice;
- lockers

I've still got questions though of what to look for when buying used. I've read something about "sloppy shifter" fixes, and can't seem to find the thread on it. But, would like to know more about what I'm about to look at... let alone take for a drive. I'd like a "heads up" on what to expect. I know I won't win any drag races... but, should I expect it to shift easy... drop into 4 low and 4 high with ease...  drive straight with no bump steer or memory steer....  etc. etc.???

The more knowledge you all arm me with, will surely help get me into something that I'm not bummed about down the road (because something better was there, or came along during my buy process). I know NOTHING about Samis other than what I read, and honestly... it's a lot to decipher. Your help is needed!!

If it helps, and at risk of giving away my possible purchases... here's the top contenders, tell me what YOU think!!

'87 WHITE, with black hardtop. Just lifted last year ($3995 OBO);
[url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2727263173.html[/url] ([url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2727263173.html[/url])

'88 BLUE, with softop. Some extras (seats, bumpers) ($3900 FIRM);
[url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/2713790356.html[/url] ([url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/2713790356.html[/url])

'88 SILVER, with softop. SPOA lift ($3500 OBO);
[url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/2711647166.html[/url] ([url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/2711647166.html[/url])

'88 Dark blue or black, no top or softop. lifted ($2800);
[url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2714464764.html[/url] ([url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2714464764.html[/url])

'88 BLACK, softop, spring lift, owner has two -his and hers-
HIS: [url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/2725830082.html[/url] ([url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/2725830082.html[/url]) ($3200 OBO)
HERS: [url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/2725840838.html[/url] ([url]http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/2725840838.html[/url]) (not lifted) ($3400)

Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: Jonny Rash on November 30, 2011, 10:22:58 AM
I like the silver one, but I would look at several and pick the cleanest or which ever one you like best.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 01, 2011, 08:03:30 AM
I like the silver one, but I would look at several and pick the cleanest or which ever one you like best.


Silver one sold!


Here's what I just typed out to my wife... (I'll be looking at several today):

#1 - http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/2713790356.html (http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/2713790356.html)
(I like the seats and belts, lift is right size, fold down window is cool, inside of doors looks to be diamond plated, bumpers I don't prefer but are an $800+ option, roll cage might be nice but something I'd add anyway or beef up the one already inside. The seller is hard to get a hold of, might be a reason they still have it.)

#2 - http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2727263173.html (http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2727263173.html)
(I like the hard top, keeps noise down and dust out. Easy to remove, but not as easy as just folding down a softop. All stock but lift and tires/wheels - I like that. And it's white, looks clean with the wheels/top/etc.)

#3 - http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2723498595.html (http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2723498595.html)
(Lots of upgrades, some I'd be interested in and some not. Can't stand the tires (too big of lugs). It's two tone paint, that's kind of a nice touch - but he said it's rough or shows it's wear-n-tear. Has power steering from a Geo tracker, and smaller more comfortable steering wheel - nice touch. The front has a locker - open in the rear, since he broke the locker from he says "too much street driving". The transfer case has the lower gear ratios in L, and as he says; "you can get out and walk next to it".  He's got a "high steer kit" not listed in the ad. His doors are removeable, which is a 'mod' and somewhat easy to do.  ...and the fact this one has been USED, scares me a little. On-the-other-hand, also nice to know it WORKS.    ... and yet price is low in comparison to others, unless it's beat up.)

#4 - http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/2725830082.html (http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/2725830082.html)
(husbands Sammi as they are also selling the wife's - which isn't lifted. His lift is a little small, but that would make it drive better. Looks clean, even has the stock interior door trim - which is rare, so it makes me think it's in well care for condition. I think he said it had a soft top with it. Price is lower than all the others in it's same ball-park of little to no-upgrades)

# - http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/2711647166.html (http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/2711647166.html)
(This one sold.  So, it makes you wonder if they looked at the others listed)
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: cadams3 on December 01, 2011, 03:44:08 PM
I'm a fairly new sami owner myself but here's my 2 cents.  Either buy the cleanest most rust free solid one that is the "most" modded to your likes, or just buy the cleanest most solid unmodded one so you can do to yer liking, and have fun working on it modding it yourself... Good luck!
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 01, 2011, 04:28:25 PM
Thanks... and I agree.

I test drove #2 on the list today.
... nice rig, however... bad oil Leak between engine and tranny, the exterior was painted with a roller, and there was more unknowns I found as I looked.  Looked superb in pictures, not so much up close.

I'm going to check out #1 tonight.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: 02CalTaco on December 01, 2011, 07:37:22 PM



 Looked superb in pictures, not so much up close.



That was my experiance too when I was looking.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 01, 2011, 09:01:29 PM



 Looked superb in pictures, not so much up close.



That was my experiance too when I was looking.

Bums ya out when you get there and have high hopes... I should know better at this age.

... I looked at #1 tonight. And, another picture let down. But, I guess I've got to come to the conclusion these things are 22yrs old.  And, it too had the same oil leak/seapage around the back of the motor just above the oil pan.  It almost makes #2 look better if the prices were under $3500

Tomorrow, I go look at #3.  Wish me luck!
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: 02CalTaco on December 01, 2011, 10:28:45 PM
I only looked at and test drove 2, both were said to be rust free, both had some rust to a certain extent. The first one had terrible rust repair , bondo, bumbling and areas of surface rust, the second just minor small areas of surface rust . So I guess rust free means no rust holes or panels falling apart. Another misleading one is the mileage, because it only has 5 digits on the odo they claim low miles or "60,000 original miles". A history report usually helps verify aproxamate miles. In your price range, 3,500-4,000 you should be able to find one in good shape. Some issues are to be expected with a 25yr old vehicle, you just have to figure out what your willing to deal with and what not.

I have buyers remorse with mine, I just keep finding more things that need attention or that I just want to replace. The reality is I don't have the time or $ to really make it how I would like.  Point is take your time and don't settle for more problems than you can handle .
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: cadams3 on December 01, 2011, 10:51:39 PM
Don't fret about the oil leak between the engine and tranny.  They ALL leak there.  The common easy fix is a new o-ring seal in the distributor, that's where most of the oil from back there is coming from.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 02, 2011, 08:11:27 AM
I only looked at and test drove 2, both were said to be rust free, both had some rust to a certain extent. The first one had terrible rust repair , bondo, bumbling and areas of surface rust, the second just minor small areas of surface rust . So I guess rust free means no rust holes or panels falling apart. Another misleading one is the mileage, because it only has 5 digits on the odo they claim low miles or "60,000 original miles". A history report usually helps verify aproxamate miles. In your price range, 3,500-4,000 you should be able to find one in good shape. Some issues are to be expected with a 25yr old vehicle, you just have to figure out what your willing to deal with and what not.

I have buyers remorse with mine, I just keep finding more things that need attention or that I just want to replace. The reality is I don't have the time or $ to really make it how I would like.  Point is take your time and don't settle for more problems than you can handle .

Sorry to hear about your buyers remorse. I hope I don't have the same post purchase;
I'm selling a couple dirt-bikes to buy mine (I have several), and to have extra cash laying around for minimal upgrades. The bikes... are in NEW condition and the last year model they were made. I've got top dollar for one so far, but I hope I don't have sellers remorse! I can't replace them ... as seriously, they are in better condition then if they rolled off the showroom floor (with upgrades, and as clean and not used as they are). But, they just sit... so, best to get them to someone who can enjoy them.

Thanks for your insight into what you found... I'm learning. And your all helping. Let alone, going out and looking really opens your eyes. I mean... REALLY!  :o
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 02, 2011, 08:15:27 AM
Don't fret about the oil leak between the engine and tranny.  They ALL leak there.  The common easy fix is a new o-ring seal in the distributor, that's where most of the oil from back there is coming from.


No kidding?? It's that easy?!  ... then why aren't these sellers fixing it I wonder? It makes a mess... all down the tranny, and further back as it seeps and they drive. I'm a meticulous person and like my things in good shape (not leaking), so to know it's easy... helps me with the "leakers" I've seen.

The #2 sammi that was rolled on white has been the best thus far of the two I've seen. I could really only complain about the paint, and the leak. Otherwise, it was in pretty darn good shape. Earl Schrieb the paint, and fix the leak... and I'd be happy camper.  Maybe after looking at two more today I can narrow this down to one of four!

... any links to threads on a "how to" repair that leak? (so I can see just how easy it is)

EDIT:  Found this; http://zukioffroad.com/Tech_Library/distributor_oil_leaks.htm (http://zukioffroad.com/Tech_Library/distributor_oil_leaks.htm)

Can it really be THAT EASY?!?!?!!  ;D
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 04, 2011, 07:15:29 PM
Thank you all for your help....

I BOUGHT MY FIRST SAMMI!

'92, with lots of "good stuff"!

Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: 02CalTaco on December 04, 2011, 11:33:43 PM
Thank you all for your help....

I BOUGHT MY FIRST SAMMI!

'92, with lots of "good stuff"!



So it wasn't any of them on your list ? Congratulations, what did you end up with?
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 05, 2011, 07:36:44 AM
Thank you all for your help....

I BOUGHT MY FIRST SAMMI!

'92, with lots of "good stuff"!




So it wasn't any of them on your list ? Congratulations, what did you end up with?


That's correct.  I found this one 1.5hrs away... towed my flatbed up to look at it (just in case). I kept thinking... it's got to be something I'm missing, or something wrong with it that the seller's not telling me (as all others I saw for $3500 range pricing were junk in my area). And he had lots of upgrades as you'll read (I'm sure I'm missing quite a few of the add-ons and redone type items);

It's a 1992, with the following;

Buyer was asking $4500, I gave'em $3800 cash.
... I also got a complete front and rear stock axle & springs, stock wheels, stock fuel tank/sending unit, and power steering pump/unit thrown in with the deal.

Here it is loaded on my trailer, for the drive back home;
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/johnnyairtime/1992%20Samurai/Day1%20-%20sold/1d9a237d.jpg)

My immediate plans are;
(front specifically, not sure about the rear... I like stock with rubber end caps)

Near future thoughts;
... it tops out at 45 or so, and I need it to be a comfortable 55mph (not for freeway, but surface streets) as a grocery getter from camp to town. It's a serious crawler, and I'm not sure I want to change it. We'll see once we use it some, and get used to it.
I still have A LOT to learn about it.
I'm trying not to call the original owner back every day to ask questions... I'm writing them down, and will make a call a week until I get all the info I need going forward. For example, I can't remember if the front had a locker in it or not. And I'm trying to find the ratio on the doubler.

... I'll be taking it out within a week or so (our desert is only 1.5hrs away) to try it out.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: my996duc1 on December 05, 2011, 09:39:21 AM
  • Pickup stock wheels, and mount 31 or 32" tires and re-gear for taller gearing.

Congrats ! Sounds like you scored a nice Sami.

If you decide to get rid of the tires and/or wheels, I may be interested.
I am running Pro Comp 31" tires and was thinking about going to the 33" tires.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: Merlin93 on December 05, 2011, 01:56:33 PM
31's are often 10.5'" wide and specify 7" (min) rims.  OEM rims are 5.5" and way too narrow for the tires you're considering. Tire manufacturers usually publish a (narrow) range of rim sizes for their tires. I'd stick with their numbers. I prefer 7" rims 'cause they're lighter on the highway -- less un-sprung weight.  Regrettably, 7" alloys are somewhat rare, and "nice" ones rarer still.  Note that in California you can (rarely) get cited for tires that project past the fender flares.  Also, OEM Samurai transfer case high-range ratio is 1.41:1 -- somewhat non-standard.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 05, 2011, 02:13:27 PM
  • Pickup stock wheels, and mount 31 or 32" tires and re-gear for taller gearing.

Congrats ! Sounds like you scored a nice Sami.

If you decide to get rid of the tires and/or wheels, I may be interested.
I am running Pro Comp 31" tires and was thinking about going to the 33" tires.


Of course, I'll post them up if it comes to that.  But, they'll go on our local Craigs too. (Zuke owners get first dibs)  ;)


31's are often 10.5'" wide and specify 7" (min) rims.  OEM rims are 5.5" and way too narrow for the tires you're considering. Tire manufacturers usually publish a (narrow) range of rim sizes for their tires. I'd stick with their numbers. I prefer 7" rims 'cause they're lighter on the highway -- less un-sprung weight.  Regrettably, 7" alloys are somewhat rare, and "nice" ones rarer still.  Note that in California you can (rarely) get cited for tires that project past the fender flares.  Also, OEM Samurai transfer case high-range ratio is 1.41:1 -- somewhat non-standard.

Thanks for the info... I'm already very aware of rim and tire size recommendations. YET, my daily driver has run 35" tires on 7" wide wheels, and it's a heavy beast (Ford Excursion Diesel). I prefer the skinnier tire look and how it works over the wider stance with a wider wheel. You'd be surprised at what I've found already ... off our local Craigs.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: tuxblacray on December 05, 2011, 03:26:13 PM

She looks sweet!!! I think you got a great buy and I can almost see that silly grin on your face rite now..... Congrats !!!  ;D
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: SnoFalls on December 05, 2011, 04:18:11 PM
A couple of things ...

The 4.56 gears are NOT from a trac/kick (but could be legit from <company escapes me at the mo>)

The "rear hubs" makes me think perhaps it has a full float ... but never heard of that.

I think you got a good rig there ...

Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: SnoFalls on December 05, 2011, 04:45:56 PM
... I'll be taking it out within a week or so (our desert is only 1.5hrs away) to try it out.
^^^ THIS FTW ^^^

Sounds looks like a very nice rig, and before you go "all crazy" changing stuff (not that you are, but some do), run it around a bit.

It does sound like perhaps it's a bit too low-geared.
Might be simple enough to try the stock thirds (3.73?) with some 31's.
Beauty would be when you do want it to crawl, swap back to the 4.56 and 33's.
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: johnnyairtime on December 05, 2011, 05:07:42 PM
She looks sweet!!! I think you got a great buy and I can almost see that silly grin on your face rite now..... Congrats !!!  ;D

Thank you.  And you know it...  love it already! Just wish I knew more about it. I'm impatient when it comes to learning and knowing... so, in due time I think my grin will even get bigger.  8)

A couple of things ...
The 4.56 gears are NOT from a trac/kick (but could be legit from <company escapes me at the mo>)

The "rear hubs" makes me think perhaps it has a full float ... but never heard of that.

I think you got a good rig there ...

I'm sorry if I meant the gears are FROM a tracker... I meant, that he told me the rear axle housing is from a tracker and it's running 4:56 gears.  It'd make sense if the tracker's axle width is wider then a Sammi, as he had to put a large spacer up front to bring the wheels out to match the rears (no spacer). If that's not the case, I'm ... lost again.

He added the rear hubs and I too had never known of them or anyone to add them to the rear. In fact, I can unlock either side and it's not as bad on the street. Of course, it feels like a welded gear-set. Even if I unlock one side... the inner side of a turn will bark that tire. So to say if I unlock the right rear, it won't bark around a right hand turn. But the left will, on a sharp left turn. And vice-a-versa. 

Thanks, I'll post more about it as I know more. I'll do a thread on what's in it, and all that good stuff with pictures... and as I fix little things here and there (like wiring, I noticed he's not the wiring guru... wire nuts on wires, and some connections not even soldered, crimped or covered in insulation like elect. tape --- scary)  I'll clean all that up... and then work on some of the body dents (two big ones).  And so on....

... I'll be taking it out within a week or so (our desert is only 1.5hrs away) to try it out.
^^^ THIS FTW ^^^

Sounds looks like a very nice rig, and before you go "all crazy" changing stuff (not that you are, but some do), run it around a bit.

It does sound like perhaps it's a bit too low-geared.
Might be simple enough to try the stock thirds (3.73?) with some 31's.
Beauty would be when you do want it to crawl, swap back to the 4.56 and 33's.

Again, thanks. It's pretty nice as it's got lots of "stuff" already done to it. I mean, it even has two line-locks under the hood... new, never connected. Also has a dial-proportioning valve for the front/rear disc brakes. I've got to get the lock-lines connected as I don't like using "park" as a brake... let alone, when "wheeling" I'm sure.  So, the "all crazy" will only be to get it more dialed in...  the gearing will come once I know exactly whats in it and what it needs to be, in due time. Of course, I'll take'er out and have some fun with it. But, so I'm not left out in the middle of BFE... I need to correct the "little things" I see first.  And asking about all this here, helps me learn about the Sammi.

... best part, is it's the first thing to fit in my garage (automobile wise)... since I bought the house!!! (a 2 car garage, machine shop, and dirt bike lair).  I'm heading out now to put in my new starter.... no more click, click, click, click, vroooom!
Title: Re: BUYING my FIRST Sami... need your expertise, in knowing what to look for.
Post by: byrontrx450r on December 06, 2011, 09:54:42 AM
Congrats! She's a nice one! All the searching paid off. I would LOVE to have power steering and disk brakes! lol