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

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26 Nov 2017 22:57 #186774 by petejones69
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Cor, that's a neat job! Well done! I wouldn't have had a clue what to do...
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27 Nov 2017 04:57 #186778 by Lambert
Nice neat work there Dave. Though I thought you were going to leave the patch as an access cover?

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27 Nov 2017 09:37 - 27 Nov 2017 09:40 #186792 by X8GGY
Thanks all ;)

it turned out to be such a nice clean cut with a slitting disk (I feared the floor was double skinned) that I had a nice 1mm gap to neatly MIG the patch back in place... it would gave taken longer to fit rivnuts and make a larger panel to fit over the hole...

Hopefully i won't need to do it again?! :lol:
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06 Dec 2017 14:32 - 06 Dec 2017 14:39 #187085 by X8GGY
I know a lot of people on here don't like shock spacers... but I needed to make some custom ones for S200KYS today..

After fitting the new springs I noticed the shocks were too short! They are +4" ProComp ES1000's on the back, but the springs are that long that they were fully extended at rest, so going over speed bumps the back was "hopping" a bit...

I thought about buying longer shocks, but it's December and funds are limited due to the impending festivities, and besides, examing the shocks they had spring marks all up the back of them, so no use fitting new shocks for the same thing to happen, so I decided to knock up some shock spacers to get the Jimny ready for this Sunday's outing, a day-trip (!) to the Lake District!



So I made them offset so that the shock was relocated away from the spring...

Very much how Martin had them made when he first started selling these kind of relocators ;)



Here you can clearly see the offset backwards, and the narrower mounting tube underneath the "U" shape of the relocator



And here you can see the shock relocated midway between the panhard and the spring...

You can also see the spring marks on the shock now it's been twisted 90 degrees...

And... you can see how much twist was on the bottom shock bushes, see the angle the bracket is sat at?!...

The brackets are un-plated / painted at the moment as I need them for the weekend... I'll get them back off next week and send them for plating, and order some new shocks after Christmas and get them re-fitted together...
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06 Dec 2017 15:36 #187088 by Lambert
Very nice.

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06 Dec 2017 18:30 #187092 by Riccy
Nice ;-) looking forwards to seeing them on Sunday!

Dont forget them axle gussets you had for me ;-)

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