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Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS #520150 10/31/04 06:28 PM
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randii Offline OP
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A certain vendor that I will be personally teasing at the SEMA show starting Tuesday night started a post on another board, asking for suggestions on what parts he should introduce/carry. I waited until this vendor was touring the Grand Canyon, away from the keyboard, and now I wanna flex the 4x4Wire Isuzu muscle. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
As you may recall, this board was instrumental in getting Tera t-case and differential gears made for Isuzus, an ARB locker made for 10-bolt Isuzu differentials, and a CALMINI rear bumper made for 2nd-gen Troopers. :p

Don't get sucked into 'reasonable' or 'do-able' on this thread -- brainstorm first, then do a reality-check later.

Randii


Randy Burleson
4x4Wire Managing Editor Emeritus
Mongrel Isuzu Amigo
Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS [Re: randii] #520151 10/31/04 06:29 PM
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randii Offline OP
4x4Wire.com Managing Editor Emeritus
Isuzu-specific suggestions:
* slip-yoke to bolt flange conversion kit for 4x4 MUA5 tranny
* heat-treated upgrade CV assemblies
* stouter tie-rod adjuster assemblies
* front tube doors for Amigos, Pickups, Trooper RS, etc.
* rear tube doors for 4-door Troopers, Rodeos, etc.
* quick-release hinge-pin kits for the above
* pre-bent inside 'sport cage' for Amigos, Troopers, Rodeos, etc.
* belly skid connecting IFS crossmember and tranny crossmember
* high-wattage headlight upgrade harnesses (with Isuzu plugs)
* badge kits (Honda, Isuzu, Vauxhall, Holden, etc.) -- especially handy for 'honorary Isuzus' at Moab 'Zu Zoo events :p

Randii

Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS [Re: randii] #520152 10/31/04 06:29 PM
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randii Offline OP
4x4Wire.com Managing Editor Emeritus
On a more universal note:
* 'universal' snorkle kit
* 'universal' under-vehicle LED lighting kit
* weld-on 2" and 2.5" spring hangars, shackles, and shackle hangars

Randii

Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS [Re: randii] #520153 10/31/04 06:53 PM
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OffRodEO Offline
Rock Warrior
alternator relocating kit.

kevan


93 rodeo,3.2 manual, limo tint, nice sound system,keyless entry and a killer alarm, drop in K&N, 3 inch DOR lift, 32-11.50 BFG MT's, warn hubs zutah.com wheeler
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Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS [Re: OffRodEO] #520154 10/31/04 07:19 PM
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Smiley Offline
Trail Leader
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* alternator relocating kit.

* belly skid connecting IFS crossmember and tranny crossmember


Well, since my #1 and #2 choices have already been mentionedà
Moving right along:

* An easy(ish) to install Gas Tank Lift Kit <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/coolg.gif" alt="" />


Cheers! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
Smiley


Six Isuzus, so far... still have three of them.
Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS [Re: Smiley] #520155 10/31/04 07:38 PM
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94rodeo Offline
Body Damage is Cool
fiberglass front fenders already made to fit bigger tires. isuzu to yota tranny stuff. coil sas kits. steering box relocation kits. steering gear boxes tapped for ram assists like rob g did.


94 Rodeo
sas'd front dana 44(coil sprung), dual transfer cases (isuzu), tera lows, custom bumpers, winch, arb lockers[url= [url=http://community.webshots.com/user/94rodeo] [url=http://community.webshots.com/user/94rodeo[/url]http://community.webshots.com/user/94rodeo[/url]
Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS [Re: 94rodeo] #520156 10/31/04 08:52 PM
Anonymous
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I'll second the fender idea, but how about sets for those of us driving two doors?(we don't need the two piece version for the back)

Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS #520157 10/31/04 09:02 PM
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Ride Hard Offline
Wheeler
I would like to see some front end rodeo fenders as well.
How about some stong, rear dana 44 axle shafts.
Brake Lines that arent made by skyjacker, and arent 100 bucks.


'93 Rodeo - Dana 60 FF Rear - Dana 44 Front - 35's
Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS [Re: randii] #520158 10/31/04 10:11 PM
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BobDole Offline
Mudrunner
  • Jerry Can carrier to fit on spare tire carrier next to spare (pointed out), with optional CB antenna mount and hi-lift mount.
  • carrier bearing crossmember replacement piece (to bridge the gap when you cut out to carrier bearing)
  • Round headlight conversion for Rodeos (more power too!)
  • ultra low profile safari rack, and an optional windscreen w/ recessed light brackets
  • different light bulbs/gels to change instrumentation light color and button light color
  • recessed fog light mounting brackets for front spoiler.

Re: Reminding Vendors of the Power of this Board -- BRAINSTORMING NEW PRODUCTS [Re: randii] #520159 10/31/04 10:46 PM
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4Play Offline
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Isuzu-specific suggestions:
* belly skid connecting IFS crossmember and tranny crossmember
Randii


-Better stronger skid plates.
-SS Brakelines at a lower cost would be great.

Ashby


'00 Rodeo LSE 4WD, 3.2, Black, LSD, OME 919s w/ 2in Spacers, Superwinch Hubs, RS9KXLs, Indy4x steel braided brake lines, LT 265-75-16 MT/Rs, ShrockBars, DOR HD rear Lat. Bar, MagnaFlow.
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