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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!
First Jimny - Building for Off Roading
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08 Aug 2015 20:31 - 08 Aug 2015 20:33 #149451
by dmccluney
First Jimny - Building for Off Roading was created by dmccluney
Hey guys, first post, first Jimny and thought id say hello instead of lurking and reading.
Been in to off roading for a good few years, mainly RTV's using Land Rovers but always fancied a Jimny for a go.
Bought this around a month ago and finally getting round to doing a few bits to it.
Moved her in to the garage during the week
Got her jacked up, wheels off and ready for some modding.
This arrived on Friday so let the fin commence
Set about stripping the old suspension out of it today and fitted the new front springs and shocks
Also stripped the old front soft top off as the frame is rotten, have a replacement for it but not sure if ill use it or fabricate a hard top for it.
Removed the anti roll bar today to then set about creating a template to make a transfer box guard from
That was todays work, I have a pallet of bits arriving on Tuesday including rear shock relocation brackets, fuel tank guard, extended braided brake pipes, wheels and tyres and a few spares. Looking forward to getting it all together and out for a play!
Other things to do, front and read tough bumpers (or however you describe them), front winch, fabricate some transfer box mounts. Im going to need some advice so will be posting some questions as I come up against things!
Been in to off roading for a good few years, mainly RTV's using Land Rovers but always fancied a Jimny for a go.
Bought this around a month ago and finally getting round to doing a few bits to it.
Moved her in to the garage during the week
Got her jacked up, wheels off and ready for some modding.
This arrived on Friday so let the fin commence
Set about stripping the old suspension out of it today and fitted the new front springs and shocks
Also stripped the old front soft top off as the frame is rotten, have a replacement for it but not sure if ill use it or fabricate a hard top for it.
Removed the anti roll bar today to then set about creating a template to make a transfer box guard from
That was todays work, I have a pallet of bits arriving on Tuesday including rear shock relocation brackets, fuel tank guard, extended braided brake pipes, wheels and tyres and a few spares. Looking forward to getting it all together and out for a play!
Other things to do, front and read tough bumpers (or however you describe them), front winch, fabricate some transfer box mounts. Im going to need some advice so will be posting some questions as I come up against things!
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08 Aug 2015 20:48 #149456
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Replied by Daniel30 on topic First Jimny - Building for Off Roading
Welcome to the forum you have done a lot already looking forward to seeing it when you're done keep posting the pics
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08 Aug 2015 20:59 #149457
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08 Aug 2015 21:01 #149459
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Wow its like Christmas already :laugh: loads of bits
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08 Aug 2015 21:39 #149467
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
Replied by kirkynut on topic First Jimny - Building for Off Roading
Looking forward to seeing those tyres on those alloys!
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The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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08 Aug 2015 21:41 #149468
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tyres are on steels im afraid, dont think alloys would stand up to what i have in store for this little toy!
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