Use exactly what is recommended on the label on the drivers door jamb and in the owners manual. Lowering the pressure to get a better ride is not recommended. You will effect the handling adversely on a vehicle that is already easy to turn over. You will also cause the tires to wear on the outside edges of the tires and will be buying tires much sooner. You bought a Samurai and you should have known it does not have a good ride. Sell it or live with the harsh ride.
I would recommend that you open the drivers door and on the door or the frame their will be a plate that has the tire size and air pressure on this label always best to follow what the factory says
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{| |- | The emperor was not a Samurai. But he was a swordsman. Many of the best samurai trained the emperor in the use of the sword. |}
the best way is to unbolt the windshield and fold it down on to the hood. under where the windshield meets the body is where all the wires and stuff is at. its about a 30 min job.
The paint color code for a 2000 Suzuki Samurai varies depending on the specific color. Common colors include "White" (code 26U), "Red" (code 27A), and "Blue" (code 35C). To find the exact code for a specific vehicle, it's best to check the manufacturer's sticker located in the driver's side door jamb or consult the owner's manual.
Samurai were hardcore and would never surrender. Soldiers would do their best....but weren't at the level that the samurai were at. Samurai would go past chivalry, and wouldn't be afraid to die. They would actually embrace death.
Not sure exactly what your question is...I put over 250K miles on my Samurai, a fair amount of that hard core rock crawling. My son had 180K miles on his. I found they liked to run at around 4000 RPM for best power and cruising. I seldom revved it over 4500. Hope that helps.
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Of course there were Japanese people that were 'left-handed' some of these people were bound to be brought up as Samurai. Whether ancient Samurai training permitted left handed people is a different story. Im sure that they would have, you would want your soldiers to be able to fight to the best of their ability, not restrict their skill.
The best rated Suzuki motorcycle, as rated by users on the Motorcycle Shows website, is the Suzuki GSX-R750 with an overall score of 87. It is a Suzuki sport bike.
Yes, a hard top can fit on a Suzuki Samurai that originally has a soft top, but it typically requires some modifications. The mounting hardware and brackets may need to be adjusted or replaced to ensure a secure fit. Additionally, some models may have differing dimensions, so it's essential to verify compatibility before making the switch. Always consult with a knowledgeable mechanic or parts specialist for the best results.
The best place to fin Suzuki parts in my opinion would be the dealership to start off with. also you can go to the junkyard and look for specific car there.