Custom Built Suzuki Samurai on 38” Tires|Built2Wander
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 Published On Aug 18, 2023

The Suzuki Samurai made an immediate impact upon its introduction to the US market in 1985, debuting as a 1986 model. Despite its relatively modest powertrain, it gained immense popularity on off-road trails due to its accessible price point and agile dimensions. While encountering customized Suzuki Samurais is not unusual, discovering one elevated to the caliber of Dan Sullivan's is a rarity. Sullivan took his original 1993 Suzuki Samurai to 3D Off-Road located in Colorado Springs, CO, enlisting their expertise for a comprehensive overhaul. The outcome stands as one of the most versatile Samurais you can come across – meticulously crafted to overcome the most formidable rocks trails out there.

Crafted around 38” Nitto Trail Grapplers, Sully's Samurai embodies a low center-of-gravity off-road masterpiece. It boasts 12” front and remarkable 14” rear suspension travel, courtesy of a custom-designed suspension system from 3D Off-Road featuring Bilstein coilovers on all four corners. Enhanced by custom armor from 3D Off-Road, FJ80 axles with e-lockers, and Baja Designs lighting, this Samurai is primed for the most demanding of trails.

00:00 Intro with Collin
01:01 Off-Road Testing on Wheeler Lake
05:12 Sully’s Thoughts and Impressions of His Samurai Build
06:36 Build Walk Around with Matt Thompson of 3D Off-Road
10:34 Heading Down Wheeler Lake
12:46 Outro with Collin

Join us as we unveil Sully's 1993 Suzuki Samurai. We venture to Colorado's Wheeler Lake to rigorously test its off-road prowess, accompanied by a comprehensive walk-around of the entire build led by builder Matt Thompson. Delve into the intricate details of the custom work that imbue this build with unparalleled uniqueness and exceptional capability.


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