Welded. Diff
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Yes you can, BUT, You can not EVER engage it on the road, when it is slick out, wet pavement, snow, ice will get you or someone else killed doing it.
Off road it is great. I have had several Suzuki's with the front welded and the 1st one back in 1990, gave me a lesson and let me live to tell the story.
Air lockers or posi tracks are safest in front. If you don't have a steel front diff. ,go get one and installed it.
Besides owning several off road Suzuki's since 1990, I am also former Fire/1st Responder and LEO. I have seen several accidents on and off road do to the front being welded up.
Best Regards,
Ranger Rick - Former Competitor/Trail Guide/Trail Medic, Zuki Melt @ the Badlands in Indiana for 9 years
Automatic Survivor Training Group - Mountain Search and Rescue Team
North Idaho
Off road it is great. I have had several Suzuki's with the front welded and the 1st one back in 1990, gave me a lesson and let me live to tell the story.
Air lockers or posi tracks are safest in front. If you don't have a steel front diff. ,go get one and installed it.
Besides owning several off road Suzuki's since 1990, I am also former Fire/1st Responder and LEO. I have seen several accidents on and off road do to the front being welded up.
Best Regards,
Ranger Rick - Former Competitor/Trail Guide/Trail Medic, Zuki Melt @ the Badlands in Indiana for 9 years
Automatic Survivor Training Group - Mountain Search and Rescue Team
North Idaho
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