One more thing - how come all you zuki fans never corrected the info in the Sticky that I linked to?
It's been posted by Mich Trucks & zbadboy on June '08, so it's been kicking around for 8 months...
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One more thing - how come all you zuki fans never corrected the info in the Sticky that I linked to?
It's been posted by Mich Trucks & zbadboy on June '08, so it's been kicking around for 8 months...
If you would read the articles a little closer they were comparing 5 x 115 and 5 x 114.3 whcich is
what we are doing here comparing 115 with 114.3 BCD, just 'cause there is more or less bolts
on...
This thread is what I based my info for your rim BCD here
confirmed by multiple sources as 4 x 115 mm
As for the debate about 114.3 mm [4.5 inch] rim used on a 115 mm hub ?
The internet is...
I would think it is the not-so aero shape combined with the light weight that makes the difference as already posted
but if still concerned then just run around in it until everything is warmed up...
Rims on your '94 zuki are 4x115 mm for sure. They made a change to 4x100 mm but it was not until '96 [they had both patterns in that year - believe it or not]
The Mitsu's use the 4x114.3 mm bolt...
Welcome to the forum and congrats on the new truck :)
Milt, If I hid my Sambar down in the hollow then your suspension wouldn't have as far to flex :D
You could just roll right over me :D
Never heard of it until now, but where the heck do I keep him in my Sambar?
I got no trunk darn it :(
Kei trucks are just as reliable as anything else on the road and are just as safe as a Geo or like size vehicle of the same year IMO.
The one small car that has a real advantage for safety is the...
It's in your head :D
It's a factory warning beeper set to go off at 85 kmh, dictated by Government Regs. in Japan.
Also common is a backup beeper.
Since I don't own a zuki I can't give you the...
I would start with the site sponsors above ^^^^^
As long as it was in regular production in 2wd models and not a obscure part then chances are that somebody could source it out of Japan.
BTW...
Welcome to the forum from North of the 49th.
Stuff99: I would go by miniMOG's reply, I don't know anyone else that has more experience with tracks than him.
Looks like a 90~92 to me
Glad to see you back on the road in your new rig :)
Above posts offer good info.
If you absolutely have to go bigger try:
165/65R13 which is only 1.45% bigger than stock.
Nothing like seeing something come back to life after a long hibernation.
I'm sure youll get the rest sorted out in time, well done.
One that fits :D
Seriously though, you don't really get to pick and choose a whole lot: as in OEM Subaru or whatever aftermarket brand
the parts guys are bringing in from Japan. I would think the...
I would seriously doubt it, have not heard of anybody getting a crossover.
However there are lots of sponsors ^^^^ up there that can help you out, I'm sure that they have them on the shelf as I type...
Did you mean DD vs DB models?
Just do a "Search" for "tachometer" - lots of threads/ posts about this already
It could be that the front hubs need servicing [?] lube [?]
As Tinytoy asked how cold is it where you are at ?
How many kms on truck ?
Try jacking up the front end - both wheels off ground...
Great info in your posts Tinytoy.
I think that you can get the LSD kit that [Allan ?] produces for any of the trucks, it's just that if he hasn't
done your year of a certain make then he requires...
I think they came in both headlight styles in '96
Composite
http://images.imagelinky.com/1234074830.jpg
and
Round 7"
Should be rear window defogger if that's a van you are refering to,
try turning on and off the rear window defogger and see if it goes out.