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Offline Tony_m

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« on: February 19, 2007, 13:31:13 »
Hi Folks,

I'm new to the Jimny thing, so am considering best mods.  

I'm pretty sold on 2" pro comp lift kit and possibly a safari snorkel (though I'm not sure how waterproof a petrol powered motor can be)as well as a set of MTs on slightly larger rims.  

The vehicle is to be used for green laning and I would like it to be fairly capable - at least as capable as my old 200tdi disco.  

I'm looking for underbody protection - steering guard/diff guards etc - anyone any ideas??  

I know what I want (I think) , but if you can think of anything else to upgrade the little fella please shout.  

Basically it should be capable of crossing Happy Valley near Aberdovey without any drama or grounding out - I think that's a nice average lane - if that's any help!!

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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2007, 20:15:39 »
All you realy need is 2" lift, get rid of the anti-roll bar. The only thing I would worry about underneath is the Drivers side Transfer box mount. It has a tendancy to break, but mainly if you get some big air and land it hard. The weight of the Transfer box on landing is too much for it. I have made a bash guard for my transfer box, but diff guards will limit the already limited ground clearance. So far the diffs seem to be tougher than Landrover ones! If you go for the lift it may be worth looking at the thread in this section on Jimny castor angle correction, or fit a pro-comp steering damper.
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« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2007, 09:02:15 »
Glaggs has it in a nutshell.  Im running 235/70 R15 with a 3 inch lift and have a very capable vehicle.  PM me if you are looking for wheels / tyres, i have a set up for sale.  

Bigger tyres with a lift on the jimny will need some form of castor correction as the steering gets very light.  on a 2" lift castor correction bushes are an option, but ive heard they limit axle movement.  Check out the thread Glaggs mentions.

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« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2007, 13:05:54 »
Cheers Fellas,

Food for thought.  

I've come across the castor correction issue with landies, but I bet it's even more prevalent on such a short vehicle.  

3" lift sounds a bit more than I want so will probably go 2".  

What are the largest wheels tyres that will fit/articulate without fouling the body with this lift??  

Also, what was the effect on your insurance of any lift/mods?? Does it hit premiums hard or not?  

I had no probs with my landy, but that obly has Ats steering and diff guards - no lift.  

Cheers,

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« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2007, 16:10:06 »
215/75/15 tyres will fit without fouling the body
as for insurance adrian flux insure mine cheaper than if it were standard

 2" suspension lift
 diff breathers
 t-case plate
 big front bumper
 b&q snorkel  
try this site www.funkyjimny .com


        jim
mods so far  2"procomp suspension  
205/75/15 colway mt
diff breathers
t-case protection plate
snorkel/piper cross filter + loads more

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« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2007, 22:00:23 »
where abouts in cheshire are u mate

89 blue zook samurai 416: rear coils 32s and 40 inches of flex and a few more little mods
 
2001 blue jimny
differant coloured panels, 3 inch lift, 30inch machos,trimmed arches, front and back solid bumpers,snorkel,

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« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2007, 13:09:39 »
Runcorn - The land that time forgot :(

Looks a nice truck!!

Where are you in Manchester????

Tony

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« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2007, 17:28:48 »
KAP suzuki in kiethley seem to be the jimny specialists ..

http://www.kapsuzuki4x4.co.uk/

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« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2007, 17:32:16 »
if you can ever get them to respond to an Email  :?

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« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2007, 17:43:29 »
Yea i emailed last week and was lucky to get a response a couple of days later, ring em and ask for Darren..he was very happy to help me out. they will be fitting me a 3" bodylift when the kit arrives.

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« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2007, 23:42:29 »
Had a look at the site - looks good.  

I am happy to do the suspension lift myself, but I fancy the alloy bash plate mod!!  

I think I'll give them a shout once the suspension's on as I'll probably need a garage to do the castor correction bit.

 






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