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Do you find me strucks always right hand drive or is there some left hand drive ones please comment back I'd like to put a little plow on one of these Let me know
I moved to the Philippines a few years back and just purchased one of these Carry's about a month ago. We purchased some property high up in the mountains where there are no roads and these little trucks go just about any place. I couldn't get up the mountain with my Toyota suv. But this little thing just climbs. Even in the mud! It's stock right now but soon lift kit, wheels and a winch.
My father. In law had one of them in the uk. He used it for delivering milk. I remember once filling it with milk crates and then having a puncture on a dark farm track. No lights 4 am. I had to take the full load off to change the tyre then re-load it as the jack was too small to lift with load. Those trucks can take a lot of stick. We used to fill it to the top of the cab with milk on a Saturday when we doubled up. He didn’t deliver Sunday. Look after it and it will last a long time.
I use to have a suzuki forsa back in the day (1988). I had trouble starting it in -20 and lower temperatures, it just wouldn't turn over fast enough. But then I bought a battery blanket, which plugs in like a block heater. No more problems starting in cold weather ever again!
Great video. Constructively, the stereo being on distracts from what buyers want to see and hear. I never even power up the radio when test driving used vehicles.
@@280zGaitan "the sense of upgrading is wonderful. Simple and uncluttered. The minimum necessary upgrade has become a good car that can be liked rather"
@@frankcastle8090 that was from a dealer. i imagine you could save a few grand if you get a few people together to fill up a shipping container with these. from the japanese sites i've looked at you could get them starting at around 2-3k usd.
American are looking at that thinking "yeah, but what about during the summer?" Canadians are reading this and thinking "What are you talking about? This is summer!"
All it needs is a good heavy duty winch up front...Plow snow, be able to pull yourself out of a bad spot etc..I look at it as a street legal, warm, utility SXS.
Interesting. I have seen older ones for as little as 5000 dollars. Would be great for work around the farm and getting feed and fertilizer . Maybe even go to the grocery store.
@@mikewest712 With the research I have done on them I don't believe I will be getting one. They are really quite dangerous. It would work well on a farm but I wouldn't use on the highway.
How long do these have to run before putting out decent amount of heat? And does the larger dia. tires hurt performance very much? Thanks I really like your video.....
How much money do these set someone back to buy a good used one. I would prefer one of these over a side by side any day nice mods done to it big props to you.
@@dynocompe there is an importer less than an hour from my home. He has everything from late 80's all the way up too 07 suzuki's .... year doesnt seem to make much difference in price. His stock pricing varries by features like heat and A/C, mileage or 2x4 vs 4x4 ....
I think it's really cool so you don't have to run wires and install speakers, but it's more ergonomic and permanent than just using a bluetooth speaker.
Interesting little radio. I’d imagine with a 1500lb or so curb weight and no engine over the front wheels it probably is still pretty easy to turn the wheel without power steering. Looking at getting a mini truck only down side is I have to get a 25 year or older model to register in the US.
Canadians be like -30, might throw on a light jacket and long britches, heard it was going to get up to -15 today, get the kids ready we’ll go on a picnic after I show my truck off.
You certainly can, as long as it's over 25 years old and your state doesn't use California emissions standards. I import them here in Kentucky all the time - hit my website and I'll get you one.
Definitely one of our favorite tires. The Bed mat was original from Japan. You may be able to go by your local Farm supply store and see if they have some stall mats that might work
Son bonitos. Para trabajar en el campo en Chile sobre todo en parcelas, es una lástima que a nuestro país Chile Sudamérica no lleguen este tipo de vehículos versátiles utilitarios.
Hello, I just got a 1999 Kia Metro Towner which is the same as the Hijet and I want to put new tires and rims. Can you share the link where you got them and information of what I need to buy ? Does golf cart rims fit? I see very nice ones on Amazon and ebay but don't know if the bolts pattern are the same. Thank you in advance for you help.
we run 14" rims with street tires all the time, but you can typically only go 23-24" tall tires to fit without rubbing the fenders so not much choice in a 14" atv tire that size
Do you sell windshields i need one for my 2002 Suzuki Carry 4x4? A rock popped from a truck in front of me a cracked mine bad!? I'm in the states Arkansas. Likely bumpers and a stereo also.
I own a right hand drive Toyota Hilux. Only takes ya about 15 minutes of driving to get comfortable driving RHD was my experience. Not only are you driving from the right side, but you are shifting with your left hand (clutch, brake and gas peddles are the same as a LHD standard, so nothing new to learn there). You do have to be more cautious when passing, as you don't have the same sight lines as a LHD vehicle does, when driving on North American roads. Other then that, these Japanese RHD vehicles are super tough, very economical to buy, repair, maintain and run!
I think Tesla or someone should make an electric version of this truck. I own an old and 80s s10 chevy and what I love about my truck is that the back sides are not two high so its easy to load stuff in and out. Regular modern truck beds like f150s and other makes are crazy high up so they make tailgates now with steps on them. they get higher and higher every year so really it is not useful. Of course this little guy is awesome easy for utilitarian tasks and loading and unloading!!!!.... I love the geo metro standard suzuki interior (I also have a geo metro, made by suzuki). Suzuki is super reliable. The should continue to make models like this!!!!
The one that takes getting used to is the turn signal stalk - it's on the right side of the steering column. Left side is the wipers; ask me how I know... 😁
Just found this channel cool deal! I’ve always wanted one of these type trucks as an off road dick around.i subscribe to a couple places that import Japanese vehicles thanx for the info! Are those ATV/UTV rims and tires,? Look same as my RZR?ok they are should have watched video before asking my bad
Cold Weather Solutions for your Mini Truck on Amazon:
Battery Blanket (US) amzn.to/2UVjmqP (Canada) amzn.to/2E7KbCO
Oil Pan Heater (US) amzn.to/2E7MohA (Canada) amzn.to/2Gn3MRL
Do you find me strucks always right hand drive or is there some left hand drive ones please comment back I'd like to put a little plow on one of these Let me know
I moved to the Philippines a few years back and just purchased one of these Carry's about a month ago. We purchased some property high up in the mountains where there are no roads and these little trucks go just about any place. I couldn't get up the mountain with my Toyota suv. But this little thing just climbs. Even in the mud! It's stock right now but soon lift kit, wheels and a winch.
My father. In law had one of them in the uk. He used it for delivering milk. I remember once filling it with milk crates and then having a puncture on a dark farm track. No lights 4 am. I had to take the full load off to change the tyre then re-load it as the jack was too small to lift with load. Those trucks can take a lot of stick. We used to fill it to the top of the cab with milk on a Saturday when we doubled up. He didn’t deliver Sunday.
Look after it and it will last a long time.
You know what? The lighting in this video is fantastic.
snow will do that haha
I use to have a suzuki forsa back in the day (1988). I had trouble starting it in -20 and lower temperatures, it just wouldn't turn over fast enough. But then I bought a battery blanket, which plugs in like a block heater. No more problems starting in cold weather ever again!
Great video. Constructively, the stereo being on distracts from what buyers want to see and hear. I never even power up the radio when test driving used vehicles.
グレードアップのセンスが素晴らしい。シンプルですっきり。
必要最小限のグレードアップがかえって好感がもてる良い車になっている。
Can you translate it to English 😀
@@280zGaitan "the sense of upgrading is wonderful. Simple and uncluttered. The minimum necessary upgrade has become a good car that can be liked rather"
Very cool. Would love to see the 4x4 in action
battery sits outside...perhaps a battery heat wrap helps a ton.
is it safe sitting out like that? wont it get soaking wet?
Love this little truck. You did a fantastic job on it.
Hey There nice trucks. When I was in the Dominican Republic I was tempted having one shipped to my residence.
Japanese mini trucks are said to be the strongest on snowy roads.
What a beauty. Ideal for fishing and hunting trips
They make battery warming “blankets” that help out a bunch too.
I am also riding on the SUZUKI mini truck.
Headlights become clear if polished with a fine compound.
That little stereo with built-in speakers would be awesome in a cab tractor or skid steer, although I imagine most PTO attachments would drown it out.
yes useless, sound quality is crap
Literally you can see it anywhere in a southern part of the Philippines, its like the people's car.😃
what a great little truck for the farm
Absolutely insane in a global economy that i can't just go down to my local dealer and buy the base model truck.
Believe or not if these things sold in USA the full size pick ups wouldn't sell
@@luisvilla799that's really what free market should mean.
you mean click on buy at amazon and it gets delivered 2 days later.
@@MrSGL21 Linky?>
@@TheXanUser we all wish.
I live in Tennessee. I would love to have one of these little trucks with a dump bed and a differential lock. I'm very curious about price.
Another dude payed 5k for one 25 years old and 4x4 with 4hi+4lo+diff lock+dump bed with 30 thousand kilometers
guy_incognito if that’s the delivered price. Not bad if imported.
@@frankcastle8090 that was from a dealer. i imagine you could save a few grand if you get a few people together to fill up a shipping container with these. from the japanese sites i've looked at you could get them starting at around 2-3k usd.
This little rig is badass!!
man this truck looks so cute
American are looking at that thinking "yeah, but what about during the summer?" Canadians are reading this and thinking "What are you talking about? This is summer!"
All it needs is a good heavy duty winch up front...Plow snow, be able to pull yourself out of a bad spot etc..I look at it as a street legal, warm, utility SXS.
Basically what it is. A lot of people would buy these if they were more available.
Beautiful truck 👍😉
love this mini trucks , i have difficulty finding one in germany ..
Interesting. I have seen older ones for as little as 5000 dollars. Would be great for work around the farm and getting feed and fertilizer . Maybe even go to the grocery store.
not long ago these could be had for 2000 us dollars, in rough shape mind you.
@@mikewest712
With the research I have done on them I don't believe I will be getting one. They are really quite dangerous. It would work well on a farm but I wouldn't use on the highway.
Benjimen Franklin yeah I would just use one as I would a SXS but without paying so much and having a cab
i drive this mini Suzuki 🚚 in pakistan right ✋ i love this thank you for sharing brother bless you 👍 NY
The temp inside the cab is 18c which is 66f. To convert Celsius to Fehrenheit just times 18c x2 = 36c +30c= 66
That's a cool truck!
Wow a Minimog ! Cool..
Very nice cool looking truck
I get quite the amp draw with defroster going and headlights, sometimes at stopsigns it will squeal the alternator belt.
Cute little truck you got
You guys live way the heck up there! Jeez
How long do these have to run before putting out decent amount of heat? And does the larger dia. tires hurt performance very much? Thanks I really like your video.....
How much money do these set someone back to buy a good used one. I would prefer one of these over a side by side any day nice mods done to it big props to you.
it really depends on the details but this specific on was in the $11K US range with everything
@@4sonsoffroad
*one
@@4sonsoffroad they go for around $5,500 in Virginia, $7,000 for a 4x4 with new tires and a lift...
not a 2003 Practical
@@dynocompe there is an importer less than an hour from my home. He has everything from late 80's all the way up too 07 suzuki's .... year doesnt seem to make much difference in price. His stock pricing varries by features like heat and A/C, mileage or 2x4 vs 4x4 ....
Greetings from Calgary! Nice little town there, I will have to stop by one day and offer you beer and steak sandwiches.
I'll take you up on that for sure. Haha
Sweet little truck.
I realy love these things.
Why is my reaction marked?
Is that stereo still available? Will it fit a Honda Acty Van?
Cool little machine.
スズキキャリーは日本人でも未だに使って根強い人気ですよ。
私もキャリーのこの前の型乗ってます。
You're quite happy with the stereo, aren't you?
Good buy and good video.
We get lots of questions about them and I didn't think it was worth doing a video just for the stereo 😉
@@4sonsoffroad yeah riiiiiiiiiiiiiight :P ;)
Excellent minitruck,btw. Congrats.
I think it's really cool so you don't have to run wires and install speakers, but it's more ergonomic and permanent than just using a bluetooth speaker.
Nice mini truck
You mentioned the new springs, rim size, tire width - but did not mention the tire size or height of the tire...?
Nice little 🚚!
Nice stereo crappy music...good looking truck! Nice work!
Interesting little radio. I’d imagine with a 1500lb or so curb weight and no engine over the front wheels it probably is still pretty easy to turn the wheel without power steering. Looking at getting a mini truck only down side is I have to get a 25 year or older model to register in the US.
They steer super easy without power steering. With power steering you can turn the wheel with 1 finger
I have a 94 with manual steering and it's not an issue at all
Cool truckster, right there
I gotta have one of these!
Canadians be like -30, might throw on a light jacket and long britches, heard it was going to get up to -15 today, get the kids ready we’ll go on a picnic after I show my truck off.
What is the wheel tire set up? Looks like golf kart set up?
I just found your channel, do you only do the Suzuki or do you do all kinds trucks because I like the Subaru's
For parts availability what's the best engine to swap in this minitruck?
5.9l 12v commons diesel.
Nice truck👍
upon installing of ATV tire sir (25/8/12)? only the shock absorber did you replaced? or do you have video for the installation. thanks
I would like to have one, but you can't get them registered for the street in the U.S.
You see a lot in Montana and the are licensed
You certainly can, as long as it's over 25 years old and your state doesn't use California emissions standards. I import them here in Kentucky all the time - hit my website and I'll get you one.
@@sqmotorsports9230 how much?
@@KRBTCrypto typically 5500 to 7k depending on mileage and options
Damm would like to get one in South Africa
I have set of the reaper tire on my Mitsubishi. They work awesome! I'm wondering where you got the bed liner?
Definitely one of our favorite tires. The Bed mat was original from Japan. You may be able to go by your local Farm supply store and see if they have some stall mats that might work
I do a spray liner on the ones I resell, including the headache rack. Looks good and doesn't interfere with the hood opening.
Cute... I want one
Son bonitos. Para trabajar en el campo en Chile sobre todo en parcelas, es una lástima que a nuestro país Chile Sudamérica no lleguen este tipo de vehículos versátiles utilitarios.
how that wheels compare to originals in fuel millage ?
in which country it has been recorded? will he live in -50 degrees in Yakutia? what do u think? Thank you!
Hello, I just got a 1999 Kia Metro Towner which is the same as the Hijet and I want to put new tires and rims. Can you share the link where you got them and information of what I need to buy ? Does golf cart rims fit? I see very nice ones on Amazon and ebay but don't know if the bolts pattern are the same. Thank you in advance for you help.
Like those bumpers, do you know anyone that sells bumpers for newer Suzuki Carry trucks?
How hard are these to get be a left hand driven please comment back thank you very much
Impossible.
They are only exported to the US thru canada.
Never intended to be shipped new outside the orient area.
Times change🤪
Love it !
Do these engines have the option to install a temp and oil pressure gauges???
Cool little truck but why wouldn’t you put on 14 inch rims I had them on my old Rhino. Better tire selection and would be perfect for this.
we run 14" rims with street tires all the time, but you can typically only go 23-24" tall tires to fit without rubbing the fenders so not much choice in a 14" atv tire that size
Great video. Would the heater work a little better if you had the selector in recirc mode instead of fresh air in?
For sure that would make it hotter for sure. +18c doest sound like much but when your dressed for -30 it's too hot!
Only had the fan at setting 1 too- I’m sure it would be warmer if the fan was running faster
Can we fit a jimny gearbox because I'm having problems with mine i have the 6.5 Suzuki carry
Dynamite
Lol just kidding. I wish you luck on that.
That's basically a gator
Gators are more useful.
I MUST have that radio
When can I find one
www.4sonsoffroad.com/online-store
Do you sell windshields i need one for my 2002 Suzuki Carry 4x4? A rock popped from a truck in front of me a cracked mine bad!? I'm in the states Arkansas. Likely bumpers and a stereo also.
Sir can i ask what certain degrees the fan start to run
Are these a bad daily driver if you dont need to use the highway
Such a cool truck. How long is the bed?
1.66m x 2.56m
How many decibels inside the cab at full speed?
sad i really want one after seeing a few vids but im almost positive i can't drive it cool little tool tho
To tall Friedrich?
@@HighMaintenancePS I'm 6'4 380
I am kinda old, don't know if I could adapt to the steering on the wrong side?
Its on the right side, its you guys that drive on the wrong side of the road unlike us in the UK. Big smile when I said that by the way :)
@@johnprice5784 I think I will take a cab when I go to England. Maybe there is some truth in "You can't teach an old dog new tricks!"
Right side drive not good for passing
Truck's here in the u.s
I own a right hand drive Toyota Hilux. Only takes ya about 15 minutes of driving to get comfortable driving RHD was my experience. Not only are you driving from the right side, but you are shifting with your left hand (clutch, brake and gas peddles are the same as a LHD standard, so nothing new to learn there).
You do have to be more cautious when passing, as you don't have the same sight lines as a LHD vehicle does, when driving on North American roads.
Other then that, these Japanese RHD vehicles are super tough, very economical to buy, repair, maintain and run!
The driver's seat is on the right side. How much for the stereo btw.?
Wingz Wang $399.00
Any info on how or if you can get this street legal, Florida usa
Are these hard to find parts for?
I think Tesla or someone should make an electric version of this truck. I own an old and 80s s10 chevy and what I love about my truck is that the back sides are not two high so its easy to load stuff in and out. Regular modern truck beds like f150s and other makes are crazy high up so they make tailgates now with steps on them. they get higher and higher every year so really it is not useful. Of course this little guy is awesome easy for utilitarian tasks and loading and unloading!!!!.... I love the geo metro standard suzuki interior (I also have a geo metro, made by suzuki). Suzuki is super reliable. The should continue to make models like this!!!!
Do they make this with left hand drive?
Can you get them with left side driver?
old man river rimington nope right hand only
It is ok to remove it's thermostat? DB52T model?
tutorial set up please
no difflock on this model?
Heard that a 3" lift is not a good idea for those vehicles is not a good idea.
3" suspension lift no. This is a 3" body lift
Kind of mileage do those little pick ups make?
My 94 (carbureted, 4 sp trans) gets upper 30s mpg, but I also tend to drive it wide open. Go easy on the pedal and I'd say low 40s easy.
Do they come in left side steering???
where can i get the lift on this?
you need to add a battery warmer as well.
With right hand steering do you still clutch with left foot ?
Steve Zielonko yes. Foot pedals are the same. You have to use your left hand for gear though.
Thanks
The one that takes getting used to is the turn signal stalk - it's on the right side of the steering column. Left side is the wipers; ask me how I know... 😁
You must get this question a lot but, can you go over 110km/h on the highway?
4sp trans tops out at 98 kph, 5 sp will do 112 - but that's 6800 rpm sooo....
@@sqmotorsports9230 haha wow ok. Thanks for the reply. I am considering one of these in the future so that is good to know
@@essuede I import and resell them so hit up my dotcom; matter of fact I have a 94 / 4sp / 2wd for sale as we speak
im looking to get a diesel mini .
Just found this channel cool deal! I’ve always wanted one of these type trucks as an off road dick around.i subscribe to a couple places that import Japanese vehicles thanx for the info! Are those ATV/UTV rims and tires,? Look same as my RZR?ok they are should have watched video before asking my bad
Is road legal, in the us, thank eric
Has to be >25 yrs old, and registered in a state that uses federal (not California) emissions. Hit me up on my website and I'll import ya one. :)