My wife loves it, just bought, but struggles a little with the steering. Found a place that will do a power steering supply and install for about £450. Have no idea if this is reasonable or not. He asked if It has a double pulley!
It's a great fun car and we would like the power steering.
Any advice here please
Cheers
PS. My first post?
Samurai circa 1996
Samurai circa 1996
Last edited by Nicholasj on Tue May 31, 2016 6:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Jordi
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Re: Samurai circa 1966
Welcome to SCUK.
£450 seems a bit steep, unless it is all parts (including new hydraulic pipes) and labour. Can buy the parts in the UK for £100 or less depending on if you use jimny or vitara bits. Probably a half day job to fit it. All depends on how good at the oily stuff you are???
I paid £100 (including postage) for all jimny bits (pump, box, reservoir and pipes), another £10 for custom flexi hydraulic pipes.
There are also a few electric PAS conversions about.
Need to know what you are getting for the £450. The common conversions all need a bit of fab work to fit a double pulley, mount the pump onto the 1.3 block. Wedge making if fitting a vitara PAS box.
£450 seems a bit steep, unless it is all parts (including new hydraulic pipes) and labour. Can buy the parts in the UK for £100 or less depending on if you use jimny or vitara bits. Probably a half day job to fit it. All depends on how good at the oily stuff you are???
I paid £100 (including postage) for all jimny bits (pump, box, reservoir and pipes), another £10 for custom flexi hydraulic pipes.
There are also a few electric PAS conversions about.
Need to know what you are getting for the £450. The common conversions all need a bit of fab work to fit a double pulley, mount the pump onto the 1.3 block. Wedge making if fitting a vitara PAS box.
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Re: Samurai circa 1966
Thanks for this Jordi. If you only paid a tad over £100 for parts and postage it looks like my quote is high, as you said.
Can you or anyone point me in the direction of where I could look at the (remote!) possibility of shipping a full kit out here? Ours is a 1298cc.
Having said that I'll probably get ripped off on the labour anyway.......it's something I could not take on myself.
Anyone coming to Gozo? LoL
But I think the wife needs this addition.
Cheers
Can you or anyone point me in the direction of where I could look at the (remote!) possibility of shipping a full kit out here? Ours is a 1298cc.
Having said that I'll probably get ripped off on the labour anyway.......it's something I could not take on myself.
Anyone coming to Gozo? LoL
But I think the wife needs this addition.
Cheers
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Re: Samurai circa 1996
Hey Nicolas, if you are ever on the big island I could take a look at it for you. I think I even have a spare double pulley.
Not sure if it's for the 1.3 or the 1.6 though... Im in Birkirkara
Its mostly a bolt in job so €450 is wayyyy to much
Not sure if it's for the 1.3 or the 1.6 though... Im in Birkirkara
Its mostly a bolt in job so €450 is wayyyy to much
Twiss
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'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
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Re: Samurai circa 1996
Thank you Twiss. Nice to hear from Birkirkara.twiss wrote:Hey Nicolas, if you are ever on the big island I could take a look at it for you. I think I even have a spare double pulley.
Not sure if it's for the 1.3 or the 1.6 though... Im in Birkirkara
Its mostly a bolt in job so €450 is wayyyy to much
The 450 I mention was UK £'s....I just converted the euro quote I was given in Malta, as this is a UK forum. And I was generous as it was over euro 600.
We would like to get this done, just want to pay a fair price for a good job.
Cheers.
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Re: Samurai circa 1996
lol you could pay for 2/3 of a gypsy for €600!!!
I'm guessing from being a 96 it has coil springs? Probably best if you brought over here I could check it out. Make sure all the holes are in the same place.
I would strongly advise getting at least the jimny power steering box sent from the UK. They often go for €250-300 here just for the damn box.
Could at least tell you what is involved then. If you could get a jimny p/s set up here I could either install it or help you to install it... would just have to wait until I actually finish my own Samurai first
I'm guessing from being a 96 it has coil springs? Probably best if you brought over here I could check it out. Make sure all the holes are in the same place.
I would strongly advise getting at least the jimny power steering box sent from the UK. They often go for €250-300 here just for the damn box.
Could at least tell you what is involved then. If you could get a jimny p/s set up here I could either install it or help you to install it... would just have to wait until I actually finish my own Samurai first
Twiss
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: Samurai circa 1996
Thank you Twiss.......I appreciate this and would be very happy to take your offer to advise. Especially as I'm a newbie to all this!!!
I'll get back to you soon, but in the meantime all the best with your Suzuki.
Cheers.
I'll get back to you soon, but in the meantime all the best with your Suzuki.
Cheers.