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Below are articles specific to Suzukis.  This includes Samurais, Sidekicks and XL-7.  Click on any article title to view the article. After checking out the article, feel free to come back and rate the article or email it to a friend!

 

2.7/5 (6 votes)
Technical Articles/Suzuki
Author:Gary Salisbury
I just installed a GM 78 amp alternator kit, on my 1.3 L. Its was a very simple install even with all the grinding that is required. There are several companies that you can purchase an entire kit from or you can buy it in pieces and put...
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2.3/5 (6 votes)
Technical Articles/Suzuki
Author:Joe Sandifer
Binding your shaft? Want to put a better shaft up front on your Suzuki Samurai? Now you can! Tonight we installed a high clearance transmission crossmember from Rock 4x Fabrication on our Samurai. The following is how I installed it......
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2.1/5 (12 votes)
Technical Articles/Suzuki
Author:Glenn Wakefield
The coil kit does require cutting and welding and should be installed by those with enough experience to competently handle these jobs. You should plan on having the vehicle down for a day and perhaps two depending on how meticulous you wish...
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2.5/5 (6 votes)
Technical Articles/Suzuki
Author:Joe Sandifer
Here is an overview of the Toyota power steering install I did using Rocky Road Outfitters bracket kit. I used the kit that uses the AC compressor as an idler because I plan on eventually converting my AC compressor to on-board air. As...
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2.2/5 (6 votes)
Technical Articles/Suzuki
Author:Joe Sandifer
Materials needed: Roll / Sport cage with rear family hoop Geo Tracker / Suzuki Sidekick (2 door) rear seat belts and buckles with original hardware Some minor fabricating skills and welder or a good sheet metal shop (I used the latter)...
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1.9/5 (9 votes)
Technical Articles/Suzuki
Author:James Rail
Have you ever been on the trail and your transfer case shifter gets stuck in neutral? Unfortunately you aren't the only one. This is very common among Samurais. The cause for this is a little shifter bushing that is inside the top of the...
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