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

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02 Aug 2017 08:49 #183112 by X8GGY
We've been out again ;) Our annual weekend trip to the Lake District B)

Day One - greenlaning.blog/2017/08/01/ts-groups-la...end-saturday-290717/

Day Two - greenlaning.blog/2017/08/02/ts-groups-la...ekend-sunday-300717/

Enjoy! We did ;)

My favourite photo of the day...



Taken on the Old Coach Road.
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22 Aug 2017 08:48 - 22 Aug 2017 09:05 #183537 by X8GGY
Our latest greenlaning trip -

greenlaning.blog/2017/08/21/lleyn-peninsula-200817/

Around the 'lanes on the Lleyn Peninsula - the sticky out bit at the top left of Wales under Anglesey ;)





Two Jimnys and a Disco'



Great spot for a great breakfast (Trawsfynyd Visitor Centre opens at 8am)



Impressive water pipes from one of the reservoirs



That's Portmeirion above my left waffle board :)



Lunch



Little bridge in the middle of nowhere...

Another great day out B)

Lots more photos and videos in the blog - greenlaning.blog/2017/08/21/lleyn-peninsula-200817/

Enjoy!
Dave ;)
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22 Aug 2017 16:28 - 22 Aug 2017 16:30 #183549 by X8GGY
Before the trip, I had a few jobs to do...

One of which was the rear axle bolt holes had elongated just a touch...



:S :whistle:

So as a temporay measure, until the spare axle I have in the garage is trussed up, I...



Cut some 6mm thick strips, and drilled 12mm holes in them...





And line them up ready for welding in place to keep the axle in the right place for now... :dry:

So I need to get that axle trussed up and a pair of new rear shocks as they have rubbed on the springs as the axle has twisted undo load :(

So I might as well upgrade to SuperPro bushes at the same time and replace the sagged springs too...

"Hello, is that the bank? Can you extend my credit card limit?" LOL ;)

Rebuild soon, when I've gathered all the bits and have time inbetween 'laning trips... :(
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22 Aug 2017 17:35 #183552 by Riccy

S200KYS wrote: So I need to get that axle trussed up and a pair of new rear shocks as they have rubbed on the springs as the axle has twisted undo load :(


My rear shock on the driverside now catches on the panhard mount, the same as yours does i think. I had put it down to the KAP arms, which are a bit longer?

Ive been thinking about trussed axles as well. does it make them that much stronger? i suspect my front one is a bit bent already. If your back one is twisted/bent then maybe that was causing the noise with the TG shafts you had machined down?


p.s. Excellent blog (as usual!)

J999 MNY, ULYSSES M18 VVT with ITB's Dyno tested at 130hp

Pickup/tipper, R7me gearbox & 6.4 Rocklobster, 31" Toyo MT, 2x ARB air locker 3.9 diffs in braced axles, 6" total lift, Floating rear conversion, Raptor painted, CB, Recaro's, Caged, etc, etc...

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22 Aug 2017 19:41 #183560 by X8GGY
Hi Riccy ;) Missing you! ;)

I want to brace the mounting holes for the axle to radius arms more than anything, but I thought I might as well fit a truss at the same time... we've all seen the horror photos of the snapped-at-the-weld axle with the half shaft visible! :ohmy:
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23 Aug 2017 12:40 #183572 by Gazguzzler
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Although I have superpro bushes all round, I do wonder if they are too stiff and causing too much wear on the axle plates. Perhaps genuine ones (although not as long lasting) would be kinder as they are more flexible?

Thoughts?

Phil

PS Got the HD shafts fitted - but had to use one of the used CV's, as the new one was a too tight on the shaft.
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