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Re: Got another one
[Re: ALPMAN]
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03/03/06 09:03 PM
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 145
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as far as lifting it i would do a basic spoa since you want to keep it cheap look at aftermarket4x4.com sean is a great guy and he will do you right as far as a top i just got a new top from pavement ends for like 150 i think i cant remember but it is a good top and stay away from the ebay specials a good friend of mine got burnt bad on one of those and the clutch cable may just need to be adjusted
take a look at these websites
<a href="www.roadlessgear.com" target="_blank">roadless gear</a>
<a href="www.zuwharrie.com" target="_blank">zuwharrie</a> these guys are very informative and can help alot with tech and ideas
<a href="www.aftermarket4x4.com" target="_blank">aftermarket4x4.com </a>
i know zuwharrie is the best suzuki based forum on the net i love the wire for my rodeo but the suzuki forum isnt as populated there is a new post like once a month here
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if it don't fit, force it if it breaks, it needed to be replaced anyway
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