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Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit
09 Oct 2022 14:13 - 09 Oct 2022 18:53 #245342
by Jethro
Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit was created by Jethro
Brand new and in original box.
Full Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit for sale, purchased and imported direct from Trail Gear earlier this year (at great cost) but never fitted. Vehicle now sold so kit is now surplus to requirements.
I should add that the bolt on Steering Arms have the same bolt centers as 3rd Gen Jimny's, so can't see why this kit couldn't be made to work on later Jimnys.
It cost me..
£356.22 for the kit
£224.81 for shipping
and £109.29 in Import Duties
Total = £690
The above may be more expensive now due to the current strength of the dollar
I'll let it go for £600, saving you £90 plus a long wait
Grab a bargain!
The kit is as per below
Suzuki Jimny JA11 RHD High Steer KitThe Trail-Gear Suzuki JA11 RHD High Steer Kit has been engineered specifically to work with stock Suzuki RHD Jimny JA11 axles. This complete kit features solid forged 8620 steel steering arms, heavy duty 1 ¼" x .250" wall DOM Drag Link and Tie Rod, FJ80 tie rod ends and all necessary hardware. This kit even includes the hard-to-find 1:10 taper reamer for reaming out your stock Pitman arm! The Trail-Gear Suzuki Jimny JA11 RHD High Steer kit has been designed for easy installation. It is a must-have for a spring over axle set-up!
Absolute doddle to fit
PM me if interested, otherwise it's going on eBay.
Cheers
Full Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit for sale, purchased and imported direct from Trail Gear earlier this year (at great cost) but never fitted. Vehicle now sold so kit is now surplus to requirements.
I should add that the bolt on Steering Arms have the same bolt centers as 3rd Gen Jimny's, so can't see why this kit couldn't be made to work on later Jimnys.
It cost me..
£356.22 for the kit
£224.81 for shipping
and £109.29 in Import Duties
Total = £690
The above may be more expensive now due to the current strength of the dollar
I'll let it go for £600, saving you £90 plus a long wait
Grab a bargain!
The kit is as per below
Suzuki Jimny JA11 RHD High Steer KitThe Trail-Gear Suzuki JA11 RHD High Steer Kit has been engineered specifically to work with stock Suzuki RHD Jimny JA11 axles. This complete kit features solid forged 8620 steel steering arms, heavy duty 1 ¼" x .250" wall DOM Drag Link and Tie Rod, FJ80 tie rod ends and all necessary hardware. This kit even includes the hard-to-find 1:10 taper reamer for reaming out your stock Pitman arm! The Trail-Gear Suzuki Jimny JA11 RHD High Steer kit has been designed for easy installation. It is a must-have for a spring over axle set-up!
Absolute doddle to fit
PM me if interested, otherwise it's going on eBay.
Cheers
Last edit: 09 Oct 2022 18:53 by Jethro.
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10 Oct 2022 21:49 #245377
by Jethro
Replied by Jethro on topic Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit
Go on then, hit me with some offers. What's it worth..?
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11 Oct 2022 07:25 - 11 Oct 2022 07:26 #245384
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit
What's this kit for? Higher steering angle for tighter turns or to lift the steering arms up out of harms way?
The steering arms on a Gen3 Jimny are part of the hub carrier casting, and the track rod runs behind the axle, so I can't see how these would work?
trail-gear.com/steering/steering-kits/ja...-high-steer-kit.html
The steering arms on a Gen3 Jimny are part of the hub carrier casting, and the track rod runs behind the axle, so I can't see how these would work?
trail-gear.com/steering/steering-kits/ja...-high-steer-kit.html
Last edit: 11 Oct 2022 07:26 by Busta.
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11 Oct 2022 10:49 #245385
by fordem
The intent is to eliminate or at least reduce bump steer - when a live axled vehicle has a suspension lift fitted the drag link (between the steering arm and the steering box) will sit at an angle, and as the suspension cycles the angle changes, pushing/pulling on the arm as if the steering wheel was being turned when it's not.
This kit mounts new arms higher up, in theory, returning the drag link to a generally horizontal position (or at least reducing the angle it would be at) and as a result reduces the bump steer. I don't see it as being of much value to anyone who doesn't have a JA11 Jimny.
Replied by fordem on topic Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit
What's this kit for? Higher steering angle for tighter turns or to lift the steering arms up out of harms way?
The intent is to eliminate or at least reduce bump steer - when a live axled vehicle has a suspension lift fitted the drag link (between the steering arm and the steering box) will sit at an angle, and as the suspension cycles the angle changes, pushing/pulling on the arm as if the steering wheel was being turned when it's not.
This kit mounts new arms higher up, in theory, returning the drag link to a generally horizontal position (or at least reducing the angle it would be at) and as a result reduces the bump steer. I don't see it as being of much value to anyone who doesn't have a JA11 Jimny.
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11 Oct 2022 11:37 #245386
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit
Gotcha. An alternative solution to a dropped pitman arm.
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11 Oct 2022 13:05 #245388
by fordem
Replied by fordem on topic Jimny JA 11 RHD High Steer Kit
I don't want to describe it as an alternative solution, more of a supplementary one, for when you have more lift that the dropped pitman arm can correct for, but, yes, they achieve pretty much the same result.
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