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11 Oct 2017 04:08 #185080
by Lambert
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These are the super tuff racing ones ain't they? I am actually possibly as desperate as you are to find out what it handles like with these on, cos if your gravity well is able to corner sensibly then there is hope for mine to be like a go cart!
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11 Oct 2017 08:19 #185088
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LOL :lol: I'd like to get them on soon too, as we're out greenlaning locally next Sunday, so it would be a good chance to give them a good testing!
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11/60 wrote: These are the super tuff racing ones ain't they? I am actually possibly as desperate as you are to find out what it handles like with these on, cos if your gravity well is able to corner sensibly then there is hope for mine to be like a go cart!
LOL :lol: I'd like to get them on soon too, as we're out greenlaning locally next Sunday, so it would be a good chance to give them a good testing!
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25 Oct 2017 10:38 #185501
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Not had a chance to fit the springs to the Jimny yet, I've been too busy on another project...
A new hot tub canopy for the wife's birthday...
And the greenlaning has been postponed until this weekend, so a blog coming soon...
A new hot tub canopy for the wife's birthday...
And the greenlaning has been postponed until this weekend, so a blog coming soon...
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25 Oct 2017 15:16 #185507
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Hottub time machine!
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30 Oct 2017 15:52 #185642
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Out and about yesterday -
greenlaning.blog/2017/10/30/greenlaning-locally-291017/
Here's some highlights! -
26 lanes, one epic day...
greenlaning.blog/2017/10/30/greenlaning-locally-291017/
Here's some highlights! -
26 lanes, one epic day...
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01 Nov 2017 13:11 - 01 Nov 2017 13:20 #185714
by X8GGY
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Being meaning to do this for a while...
Spring refresh 2017! :lol:
You'll remember I researched these springs on t'internet and believed they'd be a good match for the height and weight of my Jimny due to the length, number of coils and thickness of the wire used to make them... So here goes...
BEFORE - I felt that the existing springs had sagged a little in their two year life on my lilttle Jimny, so that's probably at least 24 rough greenlaning trips? Can't complain at that?
Reference height, this is all suspension lift and tyres (31")
Out comes Big Jack and an axle stand at full stretch, plenty of articulation there then
Ooh?! That's a surprise?! :ohmy: I'd figured the new springs would be a bit longer than the old ones and I'd have to cut a coil off the front and two off the back? But no, these are near as damn it the same length as the old ones (+3" front diesel springs from you-know-who). But these are wound even thicker, hence why I figure they'd be suitable for the weight of my notoriously heavy Jim' :lol:
So I fitted them as-is, no cutting...
Now for the front then...
Again, these are +3" front diesel springs with one of my spring spacers on the top, to make the 4" lift up... I was surprised at the bow in the spring?
With the spring out, again, I was surprised at the length? The new spring looks to be sitting at the same height as the old spring plus the spacer?...
Reference the back to front springs then, that started at the same length (they were all +3" front diesel springs all round), so the front has sagged more than the rear, due to the weight of the engine and winch/bumper up front no doubt... Oh, by the way, I'm not moaning about the sagging, it's to be well expected on a truck like mine that sees monthly 'laning trips like we do... As I said it's time for a refresh, I'm not having a go at you-know-who
Front springs in then, on the original spring seats I'd stored in the garage (i.e. no spring spacers up front this time) and an extended bump stop finally fitted into the front springs, again, this could also have contributed to the front springs sagging...
Back up in the air then, and it looks visually taller?
The tape measure confirms, almost 1.5" up (49" to 50.5" to the bottom of the mirrors)
Time for a test drive on the road then, and the next greenlaning trip on the 19th (Oldham to Holmfirth area) will confirm whether they ride right offroad... just hope they aren't too stiff! I've given the JImny a damn good rocking on the drive and it feels okay
Spring refresh 2017! :lol:
You'll remember I researched these springs on t'internet and believed they'd be a good match for the height and weight of my Jimny due to the length, number of coils and thickness of the wire used to make them... So here goes...
BEFORE - I felt that the existing springs had sagged a little in their two year life on my lilttle Jimny, so that's probably at least 24 rough greenlaning trips? Can't complain at that?
Reference height, this is all suspension lift and tyres (31")
Out comes Big Jack and an axle stand at full stretch, plenty of articulation there then
Ooh?! That's a surprise?! :ohmy: I'd figured the new springs would be a bit longer than the old ones and I'd have to cut a coil off the front and two off the back? But no, these are near as damn it the same length as the old ones (+3" front diesel springs from you-know-who). But these are wound even thicker, hence why I figure they'd be suitable for the weight of my notoriously heavy Jim' :lol:
So I fitted them as-is, no cutting...
Now for the front then...
Again, these are +3" front diesel springs with one of my spring spacers on the top, to make the 4" lift up... I was surprised at the bow in the spring?
With the spring out, again, I was surprised at the length? The new spring looks to be sitting at the same height as the old spring plus the spacer?...
Reference the back to front springs then, that started at the same length (they were all +3" front diesel springs all round), so the front has sagged more than the rear, due to the weight of the engine and winch/bumper up front no doubt... Oh, by the way, I'm not moaning about the sagging, it's to be well expected on a truck like mine that sees monthly 'laning trips like we do... As I said it's time for a refresh, I'm not having a go at you-know-who
Front springs in then, on the original spring seats I'd stored in the garage (i.e. no spring spacers up front this time) and an extended bump stop finally fitted into the front springs, again, this could also have contributed to the front springs sagging...
Back up in the air then, and it looks visually taller?
The tape measure confirms, almost 1.5" up (49" to 50.5" to the bottom of the mirrors)
Time for a test drive on the road then, and the next greenlaning trip on the 19th (Oldham to Holmfirth area) will confirm whether they ride right offroad... just hope they aren't too stiff! I've given the JImny a damn good rocking on the drive and it feels okay
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01 Nov 2017 15:03 #185715
by Lambert
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Ooh, so they fit on ok, that's good. Really really need to know what it drives like now, it sure looks to have potential.
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01 Nov 2017 15:59 #185717
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Just been out for a good run... it's a little more bouncy than before, which I suppose is to be expected!
Chuffed as a train though! Just need to try it offroad next! :woohoo:
Chuffed as a train though! Just need to try it offroad next! :woohoo:
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01 Nov 2017 16:18 #185718
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So a nice set of sports dampers to control the bounce and they could be perfect for my go cart? Sweet. Cheers for sharing.
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01 Nov 2017 16:26 - 01 Nov 2017 16:27 #185719
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Welcome!
Now washed and ready for next trip... 19th November.
Looking great now it's back to it's proper height!
Now washed and ready for next trip... 19th November.
Looking great now it's back to it's proper height!
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01 Nov 2017 16:31 #185720
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Looking good matey
did you have to fit a spacer for the lean
Jack
did you have to fit a spacer for the lean
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01 Nov 2017 17:19 #185721
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Replied by X8GGY on topic Dave's "S200KYS" Jimny 'laner Build...
There was already a 15mm spring spacer atop the rear offside spring, so I refitted that with the new springs... All good!
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