Once I get mine going im up for some Harison lake travels. Im located in Chilliwack
i am in abby , i have a 89 mighty mits, i am looking for 4 wheeling adventures in that area as well, if you here of a left front door with a window i am in need please and thanks .
hey hunter whats wrong with your truck ? i am a licensed auto mechanic , have a shop in abby .
i also need the valve adjustments for my 89 mits 550 cc three cylinder non turbo motor , anyone know what they should be set at
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here some of the trailers i have been on around Kereomoes and Headley. lots of fun.
Wyatt
1992 Mitsubishi Mini Cab 4x4x4speed 12 valve
1999 Ford F-150 SC 2x4x5speed
2004 Suzuki Grand Vitara 4x4x5speed 24 valve twin cam
nothing better then driving by stores and seeing my truck in the windows
Hello, I am new to this site and very interested in these mini cab-overs. Been retired for a few years and the old enduro motorcycle gets harder to ride each year. I live just south of Osoyoos in the US and love to explore the great back country of Northern B.C. Been searching for info if these little 4x4 trucks are street legal in B.C.? They are not street legal in Washington State, but can be tagged as a ATV and insured for road use as some Washington public roads are open for ATV use. I am looking for a Ford Pronto. It is left-hand drive, imported/made in Taiwan by Suzuki (Carry) and sold by Ford in Taiwan. Might there be any in Canada? Thanks for any and all help
so i tried to lift my carry but the cv shafts bind any info or advice? thanx
So who is up for some exploring around Harrison? I'd like to get together with some other local minis and head into the bush. Going out with big lifted trucks is no fun... They just cruise over stuff that looks like a canyon to my Sambar...
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This was from Jan 13th/13
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Last edited by FiveOneOh; 01-15-2013 at 03:19 AM.
hi i live in langley and have a suzuki carry i am trying to lift but i am a little worried about doing it from all the forms that i have read with all the problems people are having. so far i get that i can only lift it 2" safely? is there anyone here in bc that has a lift kit i can buy and has done it so i can see or just talk to you about it? thanks
I think there's quite a few guys running around with 2 inch lifts without an issue. Anything past that you are making some pretty extreme angles in the suspension and drive line. I'm at stock height and its been fine so far, 2" should be plenty IMHO.
Ya I would stay stock but the tires I have are to big lol. So 2" sounds about right. Does anyone around here have a kit or know where I can get one close by?
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