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Installing the CALMINI Performance Cam

November 1, 2005

The CALMINI cam, at $150, is a relatively inexpensive mod, but it takes either time to install or more money to have someone else do it for you.

Project WomBAT Partial Modification List

Wo/man's Basic All-Terrain Trooper
November 1, 2005

Modifications to Enhance Power, Traction, etc...

Reviewer's Notebook: PIAA 520 Ion Crystal Driving Lamps

November 1, 2005

The war cry of the Tsunami Tribe of central Bulonga? French for "nice lights"? An acronym standing for "Pretty Incredible And Awesome"?

Tech Notebook

All About Winches
November 1, 2005

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Reviewer's Notebook: Inside Armor: Seat Covers and Mats

Inside Armor: Seat Covers and Mats
November 1, 2005

Keeping a clean interior in the midst of a nasty trail exterior is difficult. Sand, slush, mud, and muck all wreak havoc on fabrics and carpet.

Nissan Safari Rack

November 1, 2005

Ok, Nissans are big to start with, compared to Jeeps and especially Suzuki's. But that doesn't mean we can still store all the stuff we want into our vehicles.

Sloppy Shift Lever Fix

November 1, 2005

I thought Samurais were supposed to have this loose, sloppy shifter. Every one Ive ever been in had it. Turns out its not a standard feature. Gary Munck of Petroworks Off-Road Products clued me in to this, and the fix costs only a couple of bucks (or less, if you have all the tools you need and a dollop of grease). The necessary part itself costs only just over a dollar if ordered from Petroworks and the result is a shifter that moves and feels like it should.

Spring-Over

November 1, 2005

Here are some notes on how to do a complete do-it-yourself spring over lift on an SJ series Suzuki. The only parts you will have to purchase are some brake hoses and, of course, some wheels and tyres (yes we do spell it with a Y :-) this conversion is not for the faint-hearted and you will require some good basic mechanical knowledge. You must run a minimum of 31 x 10.50 x 15 tyres as anything smaller will be very, very unstable.

Suzuki Samurai - Removable Doors

November 1, 2005

Resistance was futile. All of my friends had made the move long ago, yet I procrastinated. Finally, on my latest trip through Rubicon&I pulled the doors off. In an instant, I was hooked. Theres no other way to wheel now as far as Im concerned. Your visibility for seeing rocks, the lines, the obstacles, and the world in general, improves dramatically. You also get rid of about 60 or 70 lb. when you drop the doors. Not to mention the fun factor reaches new levels and you add a whole new look to your machine. I liked it so much, I spent the rest of the Summer driving around town with them off. It was great seeing the reactions of Jeep owners when they saw a Samurai with doors off. Okay, enough testimonial&just do it!

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