87 Suzuki Samurai Tin Top with Exo-cage “The Crusader” CalZukiWorks is a Suzuki Samurai fabricator located in Los Angeles, California specializing in Suzuki Samuai modifications. For more information email CalZukiWorks at: zuk87@juno.com or If interested in what products are available for your Suzuki Samurai modification visit TrailTough Products at: www.trailtough.com and if interested in an exo-cage visit SMP-Fabworks at: www.smp-fabworks.com Produced by CalZukiWorks
87 Suzuki Samurai Tin Top with Exo-cage “The Crusader” CalZukiWorks is a Suzuki Samurai fabricator located in Los Angeles, California specializing in Suzuki Samuai modifications. For more information email CalZukiWorks at: zuk87@juno.com or If interested in what products are available for your Suzuki Samurai modification visit TrailTough Products at: www.trailtough.com and if interested in an exo-cage visit SMP-Fabworks at: www.smp-fabworks.com Produced by CalZukiWorks
JOHN BULL TRAIL ROUTE 3N10 - BIG BEAR, CA Length: 5-1/2 miles Time to complete: 2-4 hours depending on traffic The John Bull Trail can be found in the San Bernardino National Forest near Big Bear Lake. It is one of the toughest and most popular trails in the SBNF. On a busy summer weekend there can be 200 or more vehicles make the 5-and-a-half mile run. The favored direction of travel is from East to West starting on 3N02 near Burnt Flats. The trail is available to street legal vehicles and green sticker vehicles, however all green sticker vehicles must be trailered to the trailhead and John Bull is the only trail available to green sticker vehicles in the general vicinity. You can expect to encounter large boulders and steep climbs. The US Forest Service rates this trail a black diamond most difficult trail and it is not recommended for stock SUVs. Body damage and breakage are a possibility. Elevation ranges from 7400 feet to over 8100 feet and during the winter months snow and ice add to the difficulty of traversing the trail. Eastern entrance: From 3N02 is N34° 19.208 W116° 51.347 Western entrance: From 3N16 is N34° 18.317 W116° 54.823 87 Suzuki Samurai Tin Top with Exo-cage “The Crusader” CalZukiWorks is a Suzuki Samurai fabricator located in Los Angeles, California specializing in Suzuki Samuai modifications. For more information email CalZukiWorks at: zuk87@juno.com or If interested in what products are available for your Suzuki Samurai modification visit TrailTough …
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As the title says, this is a video of a rack and pinion steering car. I found a nice compact design, and it works pretty well. But, as you can see in the video, it still has some issues.
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TO BUY: www.ImmixRacing.com - Installation instructions for the http luggage cargo rack for the Suzuki DRZ 400 SM S motorcycle. This rack is also compatible with the Kawasaki KLX 400. Following is a transcript of the video: ImmixRacing.com Suzuki DRZ 400 Luggage Rack Installation and Kawasaki KLX 400 What You Will Need: -10mm Socket -10mm Wrench -4mm Allen -Supplied Hardware for installation STEP 1: Remove the Seat Bolts First thing you want to do is remove the bolts from the Suzuki DRZ 400 seat, on either side. STEP 2: Remove Fender Bolts Second step is to remove these bolts with a 10mm Socket. It’s 10mm underneath, too. When removing the fender bolts on the Suzuki DRZ 400, you want to keep these washers in place for the Suzuki DRZ 400 luggage rack to sit on. STEP 3: Slide Suzuki DRZ 400 Luggage Rack Under Seat Once you have the bolts removed from the seat and fender, you want to lift the seat up and slide the Suzuki DRZ 400 Luggage Rack in. And slide the seat back down with the rack in place. STEP 4: Install Flathead Allen Bolt Take the flathead allen bolt and make sure the holes of the Suzuki DRZ 400 luggage cargo rack are lined up. Cinch the bolts snug but not too tight. Do the same on the other side, once again, snug but not too tight. You want the rack loose enough so you can mount it on the rear fender of the Suzuki DRZ 400. STEP 5: Bolt Suzuki DRZ 400 Luggage Cargo Rack to the Sub-Frame under the Fender Take the 2 button cap bolts and slide 1 washer on both of …