Extreme Suzuki Samurai 1.3 off road and 4x4

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2008

Our Suzuki Samurai (my dad and me). It is 17 years old, i love it.. And i'll keep it for a lifetime.. Our 4x4-club is "The Maple" in Belgium. The suzuki is pretty modified. It is totally custom built, if anyone need help or advice, ask me.. Comment and rate plz ;) Thanks for watching!

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  • how much did this all cost?

    

  • @Lion7ism We don't know, but we all made things ourself. But through the years but we don't have an exact bill. But You can say this a low budget off roader. :) If you build one these days like this, with roll cage and stuff you would probably need € 7000. But you have a capable rig that will outdrive most of the Defenders and Patrols. ;)

  • what kind of tires are those?

  • @YakSauce808 33" Fedima Sirocco. ;)

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  • @ch1ld0fbodom well congrats! nice work and BTW i LMAO @ "We don't know"

    HAHAHAHAHA

  • mad out bro

  • like a boss!

  • @MrAbyss456 Yes, it makes a huge difference. My Snorkel is just a hose of 7 cm diametre and I've never had any issues where I lost power, and it's in the back of the 4x4 so it catches no wind. But as you said, you can always take it off. But don't forget to put it on in cases where you might need it. =D

  • @ch1ld0fbodom gerabox and the Nikki carb probably makes the difference. my suzuki hay also 1.3 liter, i'm using OME susp. and 31" tires. i'm planing on putting a snorkel on as well and i'm a bit sceptical on power...we'll see... i can always take it off :D

  • @MrAbyss456 I have the stock 1.3 engine with a Nikki carb, straight pipe with sebring muffler and it has plenty of power. 4.16 gearbox too with 33" tires and I must say it surprises me how well it does. I drive up hills in 2nd low at 7000 rpm If I want. But if they're are really really steep I must shift to 1st. But it does pretty good, especially with the reduced gearing. :-)

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