Are you building a Mud Monster or a Pavement Princess??
If so you can have your own thread in this section.
This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!

Dave's "S200KYS" Jimny 'laner Build...

  • Bits4Vits
  • Topic Author
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
    Public
17 Jun 2014 13:08 - 17 Jun 2014 13:09 #118071 by Bits4Vits
Replied by Bits4Vits on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...

Busta wrote: 1. Deflate tyre
2. Wedge deflated tyre between stays
3. Inflate tyre.

Da dah! Tyre held securely without straps!


Fantastic idea! B)

The only downfall I can see is that you'd then have to deflate the spare to get it out, and then reinflate it to fit... not good if you're blocking a single track mountain road -



(from our trip to the Lake District the weekend before last, where Brett & Gary worked like an F1 pitcrew to change the wheel and get off the road!)

2014Nathan wrote: Looking real good now Dave! :)


Thanks Nathan, they look good in blue don't they (the best colour) ;)
Last edit: 17 Jun 2014 13:09 by Bits4Vits.
The topic has been locked.
  • jonesyba420
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
    Public
17 Jun 2014 15:49 #118078 by jonesyba420
Replied by jonesyba420 on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
Surely your ARB compressor will inflate a tyre in no time?!
The topic has been locked.
  • Bits4Vits
  • Topic Author
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
    Public
17 Jun 2014 16:52 #118080 by Bits4Vits
Replied by Bits4Vits on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...

jonesyba420 wrote: Surely your ARB compressor will inflate a tyre in no time?!


I'll have to temporary wire it up and have a play ;)
The topic has been locked.
  • Bits4Vits
  • Topic Author
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
    Public
18 Jun 2014 22:28 #118175 by Bits4Vits
Replied by Bits4Vits on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
Worked out today that my spare (235/75/15) will have to sit sloped back onto the stays of the rollhoop -



- so that I get enough line of sight out of the hard-top rear window -



So I cut a piece of seamless tube to suit -



... with a slitting disk in Mr. Angry the angle grinder... and then with a grinding disk in -



- shaped it to suit B)



... just waiting welding in on Sunday when I have more time, and I'll add tabs to hold the tops of the ORA / Luke tyre harness straps...



... to link to the loop that will be welded onto the rear door sill, now the trim has been neatly hole-sawed to suit...

And I also made a foot plate bracket for the Hi-Lift -



Et Voila -



So that will be added on Sunday too...

And I'll also steal my waterproof bucket seat out of the Zukhini LWB Vitara :( , and transplant that into the Jimny... B)
The topic has been locked.
  • Bits4Vits
  • Topic Author
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
    Public
18 Jun 2014 22:36 #118176 by Bits4Vits
Replied by Bits4Vits on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
Meanwhile, I'd also been making some mounts for a couple of tote boxes I've ordered today from www.bigdug.com to match these two I'd borrowed from the shop (magazine return boxes) -



Which will leave enough room for a tool box to the side of them -



And that's my storage half-sorted...

Main recovery gear - snatch block, tow rope, and tree strop will be mounted easily accessible when the rear door is opened - so somewhere above / over the spare...

And due to the lack of space in the Jimny, I'll probably have to store some stuff in the passenger footwell? which will also help balance the little truck and keep all the weight down low...?
The topic has been locked.
  • JimnyKarl
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
    Public
19 Jun 2014 00:23 #118183 by JimnyKarl
Replied by JimnyKarl on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
looks good Dave. nice storage solution for the back with roll cage.
The topic has been locked.
Time to create page: 0.182 seconds
Joomla template by a4joomla
We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Please let us know if you agree to all of these cookies. Accepting the Cookies also accepts the Disclaimers for the website.