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About David Scott
Expertise
Questions regarding the advisability of different kinds of modifications to Samurai/Sidekick/Tracker or various kinds of off-road usage. I will not attempt to do more than provide links for questions about other Suzukis such as Vitara, Grand Vitara, etc. I may or may not give generalized advice for newer models, but have no experience regarding newer models, and will not attempt to give more than the most generalized answers for questions regarding vehicles later than '93 manufacture. I will however, if possible, provide a link that will help you contact a professional in your region.

Experience
I've been a professional mechanic for over thirty five years, live in the center of the Rocky Mountains, and have been active in exploring the old mining/4wd roads for decades. I've specific experience with Samurai modification, because that's my personal vehicle.

Education/Credentials
Thirty five years of advanced, intensive classes for experienced professionals only. Manufacturer seminars and training classes averaging four to six weeks per year. I'm now a professional heavy duty fleet mechanic, and no longer deal with issues such as MIL (check engine) lights

 
   

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Topic: Suzuki



Expert: David Scott
Date: 7/10/2008
Subject: Diffy Lock and shackles

Question
I own a 87 suzuki samurai stock i want to put 2" shackles on it. will i need a extension for anything? And lockers Front or Back

Answer
I started that way modifying my 87 samurai.  I had to fabricate a shock mount at the axle that allowed the axle to drop the extra inch.  I've got lock rite lockers in mine, and they're great, and are among the least expensive around.  They don't make it hard to drive on the highway.  However, they definitely make steering wheel effort high in 4wd when turning.  mostly the weight goes on the rear, so that's the end to do first.  The sidekick steering works pretty well until you get large tires and air them down, then you need the pump from spidertrax.  The box is plenty strong, it's just that the pump has a relief that's set too low.

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