I'm not seeing it either, the closest thing I found to what we used was on eBay. Search under (2" Mini Truck Lift Kit fits Suzuki Carry DA41T DB41T DB51T DD51T DD51B). It's a kit with round spacers for the front and metal rectangle bars for the rear. Prices might have gone up since Covid hit. Best of luck!
Duncan has a great selection of vehicles, you can definitely find the mini truck you are looking for but they are a little proud of their vehicles. A little high and usually not willing to negotiate. You are paying a pretty steep price for a road ready street legal vehicle. With that being said, they usually have what you want when you want it. We were able to negotiate by adding things we wanted from other units, better wheels and tires and dealing broken or damaged parts. They were flexible on that. Overall a great place to go if you have the cash. Do a good test drive and test out everything, they do also offer a warranty which is good. 6 month I think.
I'll also say, some states have started revoking the right for these vehicles to be driven in the road. So check with your state. Several mini truck sites have had people getting letters saying they are no longer Street legal. So beware.
I think mine is stuck in 4x4. The lever will not go down at all. I tried everything I could think of. Also the axel button does nothing and the orange light stays on. Any ideas?
I had very little experience working on the one we had mechanically. As for the lever check the linkage and make sure it's well lubricated and that there is little to no play. If the linkage is good it's most likely internal. I wouldn't know where to start on the light. There are some facebook groups out there that are pretty decent, Search Suzuki Carry groups and I'm sure you will run across people who have experienced the issues. Sorry I can't be of more help.
I sourced a lot of stuff locally. Some parts were picked up on eBay and Amazon. I would have to do some digging to find them at this point. I'll try to do that on future projects though, Thanks for mentioning it.
DO YOU GO ON HIWAY 60 TO 70 I BET NOT THING OVER HEATS! I ALMOST BOUGHT ONE BUT WHEN I TOOK IT ON HI WHY TO DRIVE 60MPH TRUCK CAB WAS WAY TO HOT. ITS 1,000 BC YOU CANT USE IT ON HIWAY! GOOD LUCK
I actually drove it on the interstate at one point, I also drove it near top speed for nearly an hour at one point. It stayed nice and cool. It does have AC though which is a life saver. Two things that really help also, make sure the seats are properly fastened and seated, if not they will let a lot of engine heat into the cab. You can also use thin insulating materials and add an extra layer under the seating area to block out excess heat.
@@MyHondaFix I hear of people just using reflective heat tape on the under side of the seats. I just picked up a minicab without air so next summer I will find out if I need to try that cheap mod ha.
I don't know how much they paid but I bought a '93 Suzuki Carry for 5,000. in April. That is about the going rate. Mine is in great shape. They must be 25 years old to be imported into the U.S. Canada is only 20 years old. In Canada they can get the newer zukis that have the front wheels forward. The front wheels forward is a great look and can fit larger tires. From my understanding, stay away from Hondas as they are all wheel drive all the time and are harder to lift.
You can see how we done everything on here and make yours just like it. If you have any questions I'll do my best to help. Don't forget to like and subscribe, it's the best way you can help us grow! Thanks for watching!
The owner had a big list and a small budget for that list. The CD player worked well and he wasn't concerned with upgrading it at the time. Works great for a 20 year old radio though. :D
This is the most complete build information video bro, thanks
Awesome, Thanks for the feedback!
Just got my 1996 Suzuki Carry from Duncan Imports too! lol Saw the sticker on the tail gate.
They have a lot of cool stuff. Thanks for watching!
I noticed in your videos you mention Hurricane Ridge, If thats near the Big South Fork. I have land nearby. Outside of Pickett.
Nicely done. I'll be joining the mini militia soon.
You will love it, they are awesome.
Nice truck. Camo paint looks great. Thanks RT
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It looks like crap.
Fantastic video and thanks ,I have a Honda and can use your work. More wheel information would be helpful.
I recently moved and will be building a new shop soon. Can't wait to start putting out new videos again!
When you say "it was a random lift kit from ebay/Amazon", which one was it? I can't find anything for "like a hundred bucks" on there.
I'm not seeing it either, the closest thing I found to what we used was on eBay. Search under (2" Mini Truck Lift Kit fits Suzuki Carry DA41T DB41T DB51T DD51T DD51B).
It's a kit with round spacers for the front and metal rectangle bars for the rear.
Prices might have gone up since Covid hit.
Best of luck!
Sweet work.....I want one of these.....
They are a lot of fun and extremely useful.
Hello from France... very cool very nice i like your kei truck 👍👍👍
Wow, love hearing from other countries!
Merci beaucoup!
How was the Duncan experience? I want one, you did an awesome job!
Duncan has a great selection of vehicles, you can definitely find the mini truck you are looking for but they are a little proud of their vehicles. A little high and usually not willing to negotiate. You are paying a pretty steep price for a road ready street legal vehicle. With that being said, they usually have what you want when you want it.
We were able to negotiate by adding things we wanted from other units, better wheels and tires and dealing broken or damaged parts. They were flexible on that.
Overall a great place to go if you have the cash.
Do a good test drive and test out everything, they do also offer a warranty which is good. 6 month I think.
I'll also say, some states have started revoking the right for these vehicles to be driven in the road. So check with your state. Several mini truck sites have had people getting letters saying they are no longer Street legal. So beware.
So nice car but I like it ❤️🔥
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I like that how much did you cost that track
The cost of the truck? It was a little over $6000. Fully loaded and licensed for driving in the US.
I think mine is stuck in 4x4. The lever will not go down at all. I tried everything I could think of. Also the axel button does nothing and the orange light stays on. Any ideas?
I had very little experience working on the one we had mechanically. As for the lever check the linkage and make sure it's well lubricated and that there is little to no play. If the linkage is good it's most likely internal.
I wouldn't know where to start on the light.
There are some facebook groups out there that are pretty decent, Search Suzuki Carry groups and I'm sure you will run across people who have experienced the issues.
Sorry I can't be of more help.
Could you please link all the parts for us so we know where to go?
I sourced a lot of stuff locally. Some parts were picked up on eBay and Amazon. I would have to do some digging to find them at this point.
I'll try to do that on future projects though, Thanks for mentioning it.
DO YOU GO ON HIWAY 60 TO 70 I BET NOT THING OVER HEATS! I ALMOST BOUGHT ONE BUT WHEN I TOOK IT ON HI WHY TO DRIVE 60MPH TRUCK CAB WAS WAY TO HOT. ITS 1,000 BC YOU CANT USE IT ON HIWAY! GOOD LUCK
I actually drove it on the interstate at one point, I also drove it near top speed for nearly an hour at one point. It stayed nice and cool. It does have AC though which is a life saver.
Two things that really help also, make sure the seats are properly fastened and seated, if not they will let a lot of engine heat into the cab.
You can also use thin insulating materials and add an extra layer under the seating area to block out excess heat.
@@MyHondaFix I hear of people just using reflective heat tape on the under side of the seats. I just picked up a minicab without air so next summer I will find out if I need to try that cheap mod ha.
@@resatchel4389 look into Dynamat, they have a great heat insulating and sound deadening material.
@@MyHondaFix thank you kindly for the information
@@augustvansuchtelen1723 No problem! Glad we could help!
How much did you buy the zusuki carry
I don't know how much they paid but I bought a '93 Suzuki Carry for 5,000. in April. That is about the going rate. Mine is in great shape. They must be 25 years old to be imported into the U.S. Canada is only 20 years old. In Canada they can get the newer zukis that have the front wheels forward. The front wheels forward is a great look and can fit larger tires. From my understanding, stay away from Hondas as they are all wheel drive all the time and are harder to lift.
I believe he paid closer to 6k licenced and street legal with plates.
Donde consigo la caja de cambios
You might find one at a local junk yard. You might also try eBay or Facebook marketplace.
Daaang this is nice I want one of these Kei trucks for my first car
You can see how we done everything on here and make yours just like it. If you have any questions I'll do my best to help.
Don't forget to like and subscribe, it's the best way you can help us grow!
Thanks for watching!
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Thanks!
Lmfao left in a 20 year old radio
The owner had a big list and a small budget for that list. The CD player worked well and he wasn't concerned with upgrading it at the time. Works great for a 20 year old radio though. :D
Plz send me this in Pakistan 😜
I would if I could! :D
@@MyHondaFix ❤️❤️