hi all

New to SCUK.co.uk? say hello, give us an idea of who you are, and show us a pic of your pride and joy. were friendly and wont bite!
User avatar
ScottieJ
The Boss
The Boss
Posts: 11620
Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:13 pm
Location: Chippenham, wiltshire

Re: hi all

Post by ScottieJ » Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:27 pm

Yep some of my earliest memories are driving down the ridgeway in an lj :mrgreen:
Zuki Build

Steady as she goes!

User avatar
Russ24
Can I have a tow
Can I have a tow
Posts: 438
Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:53 pm
Location: the forests of the northern hemisphere

Re: hi all

Post by Russ24 » Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:58 pm

Edweird wrote:
8-) Love 'em or hate 'em, you can't deny that they all have a unique charm to them. 8-)
withough a shadow of a doubt is the most accurate description.



it has sould, character and personality above most.


and yes Twiss.. another reason i was attracked to it.. was that face they are more simple than a nokia 3310.

never was mechanically minded...

but being surrounded by friends who dont think twice about changing there defender diffs at the side of the road while on the way to work...

.. it was only natural to 'get my hands dirty'

a year ago, if you mentioned, diffs, SPOA and transfere box's i would have either given you a blank look or winged it...


as to the exspensive part.. its not the spares.. its the tools i seem to be aquiring....
Image
:russ:

User avatar
twiss
SCUK Computer Wizard
SCUK Computer Wizard
Posts: 6110
Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:28 pm
Location: Birkirkara, Malta
Contact:

Re: hi all

Post by twiss » Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:49 am

Russ24 wrote: a year ago, if you mentioned, diffs, SPOA and transfere box's i would have either given you a blank look or winged it...


as to the exspensive part.. its not the spares.. its the tools i seem to be aquiring....
So true mate so true. 4 or 5 Years ago I would've probably paid someone to change my brake pads :lol: :roll:
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."

User avatar
albertross74
Can I have a tow
Can I have a tow
Posts: 322
Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:53 pm
Location: Guernsey/Brighton
Contact:

Re: hi all

Post by albertross74 » Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:31 pm

haha yeah, I've always kind of been interested with mechanical kind of stuff, as I used to be really into mountain biking when I was in my early teens and ended up changing everything on my bikes (forks, cranks, bottom bracket, etc.) so doing this kind of thing with cars was a natural progression I guess.

Had a Daihatsu Hi-Jet as my first car at 17 which was also pretty easy to work on, only did a few things to it (wheel cylinder, new radiator). Then getting the SJ and checking out forums like this one I've learnt so much more like different methods of lift, gearing ratios like rocklobsters, among many other things.

Also I feel having so many others on this forum who are much more knowledgeable than me has given me a real confidence to give things a go!
1988 Suzuki SJ413 hard-top with 235/75/r15 General Grabber AT2s & AAL
http://www.flickr.com/photos/albertross74/
http://www.myspace.com/picturesbyalasdairround

User avatar
Russ24
Can I have a tow
Can I have a tow
Posts: 438
Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:53 pm
Location: the forests of the northern hemisphere

Re: hi all

Post by Russ24 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:11 pm

albertross74 wrote:haha yeah, I've always kind of been interested with mechanical kind of stuff, as I used to be really into mountain biking when I was in my early teens and ended up changing everything on my bikes (forks, cranks, bottom bracket, etc.) so doing this kind of thing with cars was a natural progression I guess.

Had a Daihatsu Hi-Jet as my first car at 17 which was also pretty easy to work on, only did a few things to it (wheel cylinder, new radiator). Then getting the SJ and checking out forums like this one I've learnt so much more like different methods of lift, gearing ratios like rocklobsters, among many other things.

Also I feel having so many others on this forum who are much more knowledgeable than me has given me a real confidence to give things a go!

i agree with your there...

being surrounded by ppl that do it all the time helps...


a many saturday afternoon passes when we are aall at out friend house.. (big driveway) working on atleast 3 or 4 cars at once.. neighbours love/hate it hahaa

some have defenders, some have discos soem have vitaras.. and we cmmpare notes.... and help out...

and say if one of us needs wiring done.. we bribe them with beer or pizza or whatever.

makes a great productive day.


--------------

group of us from crawley 4x4 hired out picadilly woods for a weekend... so as usually after a few drinks and a bbq... ar 12 in the night... 'lets go for a drive' and some of us while utterly pissed still managed to repair a transfere box and fit it...

your hobby is as goo as the people you associate with in sed hobby.

good people good times.
Image
:russ:

Post Reply