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Dave's "S200KYS" Jimny 'laner Build...
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27 Jun 2014 15:21 #118778
by maverick
Jalapeño, IISY?
Replied by maverick on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
How hard is it going to be to get the Hi-Lift out - isn't your drivers seat in the way?
I seem to recall that your drivers seat doesnt move forwards/backwards?
Just thinking, thats all .
I seem to recall that your drivers seat doesnt move forwards/backwards?
Just thinking, thats all .
Jalapeño, IISY?
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27 Jun 2014 15:56 - 27 Jun 2014 16:02 #118780
by Bits4Vits
Replied by Bits4Vits on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
Dead easy as it unbolts at the top with a wingnut behind the passenger seat that tilts and slides (my bucket seat is on the original seat rails so it slides, but doesn't tilt) and then just lifts off the base... will show you Sunday
There's more photos on the blog on my site that will give you a betterer view... Wll link them in later, on the iPad in the PO.
There's more photos on the blog on my site that will give you a betterer view... Wll link them in later, on the iPad in the PO.
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27 Jun 2014 16:35 - 27 Jun 2014 16:36 #118781
by Bits4Vits
Replied by Bits4Vits on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
Got rid of the postie!
Here you go -
Stainless wingnut top right just behind the tilt'n'slide passenger seat...
Then pull top of Hi-Lift out a few inches and just lift off the base with the 3 locating pegs -
30 seconds and it's out ready for use...
... same going back in...
It was too long to get anywhere in the back!
I've got a rubber bush under the wingnut to stop that end rattling, and the base is getting a 5mm sheet of rubber under the 3 pegs to stop that rattling too...
Here you go -
Stainless wingnut top right just behind the tilt'n'slide passenger seat...
Then pull top of Hi-Lift out a few inches and just lift off the base with the 3 locating pegs -
30 seconds and it's out ready for use...
... same going back in...
It was too long to get anywhere in the back!
I've got a rubber bush under the wingnut to stop that end rattling, and the base is getting a 5mm sheet of rubber under the 3 pegs to stop that rattling too...
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02 Jul 2014 14:35 #119181
by Bits4Vits
Replied by Bits4Vits on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
Missed working on the Jimny on Sunday as
we were out greenlaning
... again!
But back to it today for a bit...
Intermediary prop came by courier from Rockwatt (thanks Rich!) as the one I had was wrong... so lined it up and found it needed a bit of a spacer...
That's better!
Then the front and rear props -
Then out for a test drive, after going round checking everything was safe...
In fifth at 3,750rpm on the flat gives 60mph... ideal!... and the speedo is dead on against my iPad GPS Speedo App. This is with 235/75/15s with a Rockwatt Rocklobster box, and a 27 toothed speedo ring.
Then went to do some flex testing to make sure nothing rubbed...
Looks fine! No arch trimming needed it would appear?... this is with ORA radius arms that must position the wheels (axles) back into the middle of the arches perfectly... with 3" JimnyBits spring lift, and 235/75/15 tyres...
ARB Lockright and Compressor hopefully on Sunday...
Meanwhile it's in the tyre bay at the moment having the wheels and tyres balanced... then next door to the garage for them to, errrr, yes... ummm... fit my extended braided brake lines on... I don't do brakes! :blush: :woohoo:
But back to it today for a bit...
Intermediary prop came by courier from Rockwatt (thanks Rich!) as the one I had was wrong... so lined it up and found it needed a bit of a spacer...
That's better!
Then the front and rear props -
Then out for a test drive, after going round checking everything was safe...
In fifth at 3,750rpm on the flat gives 60mph... ideal!... and the speedo is dead on against my iPad GPS Speedo App. This is with 235/75/15s with a Rockwatt Rocklobster box, and a 27 toothed speedo ring.
Then went to do some flex testing to make sure nothing rubbed...
Looks fine! No arch trimming needed it would appear?... this is with ORA radius arms that must position the wheels (axles) back into the middle of the arches perfectly... with 3" JimnyBits spring lift, and 235/75/15 tyres...
ARB Lockright and Compressor hopefully on Sunday...
Meanwhile it's in the tyre bay at the moment having the wheels and tyres balanced... then next door to the garage for them to, errrr, yes... ummm... fit my extended braided brake lines on... I don't do brakes! :blush: :woohoo:
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02 Jul 2014 15:52 #119186
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Replied by gaz3359 on topic Dave's (Bits4Vits) Jimny 'laner Build...
Bet it feels good to give it a test run after all the work you have done so far. Looking good !
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02 Jul 2014 16:43 #119188
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Thanks Gaz, yes, good to be out driving it, albeit on the tarmac for now... more looking forward to trying it offroad... July the 20th in the Lake District!
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gaz3359 wrote: Bet it feels good to give it a test run after all the work you have done so far. Looking good !
Thanks Gaz, yes, good to be out driving it, albeit on the tarmac for now... more looking forward to trying it offroad... July the 20th in the Lake District!
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