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...
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Tadpole wrote: They look nice & shiny Dave ... :whistle:
Not for long! Should be covered in parts of Cumbria next Sunday
As long as it's not 'Cumbria should be covered in parts next Sunday' ..... :ohmy:
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They might bend just not as easily as the flimsy standard ones they are en16 so they have a bit of flex in them with good memory. But if they are bent beyond they can be pressed straight without fatigue quite a few timesgaz3359 wrote: They will never bend good stuff !
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Steveolkinevel wrote: Which part of cumbria you going to on Sunday dave?
Like this Steve, where the red arrow is Kendal
Some of our favourite 'lanes, being as it's just a day-trip!
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Nibthwaite is great, one of my Top 5 'lanes!
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MysticRich wrote: Hi Dave have you had your wheels aligned ok with the rob store kit fitted ?
I have the same kit fitted and the front wheels are slightly wider than the rear
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Yes, there's 10mm spacers on the front hubs in the Rob Storr kit.
Doesn't stop them being aligned properly though? Have had a mate do them before with laser alignment, they just hang plates on the front and rear wheels and can adjust for that (I presume?)
Having just fitted the new Rockwatt HD steering bars, I've aligned everything by eye myself for now this time, test driven it and it seems fine... So haven't bothered my mate to laser align it this time...
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Steveolkinevel wrote: Cool, there's alot of good lanes round here in the Lake District, we have a trial on this Sunday thatsb why I asked but it's a good hour from where you are laning, my friend actually owns a lot of the land around one of your favourite lanes up nibthweight at coniston.
Is that land 'playable' on?
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MysticRich wrote: Cheers Dave
I've had them fitted about 2years but just had to replace the tie rods for mot other week and got a slight wobble and pulling to near side
Will try my local wheel place tomorrow
Pulling to one side is more than likely a sticking caliper - to test that theory out, drive Jimny for about 10mins then go feel your Hubs on either front wheel - if both are still cold, then Caliper isn't sticking.
Mine is sticking now, and my O/S Hub is warm/hot whereas my N/S is cold! Replacing it tonight!
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Seems the rear nearside shock skid guard has had a good fight with a rock... and lost! :lol:
Did it's job and protected a £90 shock from damage though!
Best order a new one... that will take some straightening! LOL :woohoo:
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