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!
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jackonlyjack wrote: Happy to hear that your 4L has returned matey
Sniper i think you need to let the wifey Know that a transfer box guard is an essential buy now to protect your new fixture
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I have Jimnybits transfer guard going spare in the garage :whistle:
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Riccy wrote:
jackonlyjack wrote: Happy to hear that your 4L has returned matey
Sniper i think you need to let the wifey Know that a transfer box guard is an essential buy now to protect your new fixture
Jack
I have Jimnybits transfer guard going spare in the garage :whistle:
Not that it would have been politically correct, but that would have been useful to know before I bought one off James the other day......
To add doodahs to wotsit, the courier delivered it 20mins after I collected the car from the garage, after telling them I would be along with it for them to fit it whilst doing the transfer box.
Thanks anyway...... just my luck recently.
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So with only 4000 miles on them, they are getting swapped for Eibach +30mm springs.
I have found buying Jimny springs to be a bit of a quest... Standard springs (as supplied by BigJimny) are fine for 95% of my use and probably perfect for 99% of Jimny users. I'm not an off roader but I do a bit of green laning, standard height springs with only a 15mm seat have gotten me through some pretty tough terrain.
I want to join in with the occasional RTV Trial and need just that little more from the suspension than I thought.
The quality of "lift springs" is questionable, many people report sagging, body roll, even failure.
I have looked at Aussie makes, Tough Dog and Kings, Zanfi from Italy...... All very well reputed but beyond my purse.....
Eibach have a great competition history and at around £220 for the set, they are the best compromise I can find.
I will fit the existing 15mm SuperPro seats too, so a total lift of 45mm. I will also fit castor correction bushes, it may be over castor'd but having seen Jackonlyjack running with 3" arms and a 2" lift. I don't think it will be a bad thing, his car drives very well.
My AVO shocks are plus 30mm, fitted on repositioners so they should be fine, I also have +30mm bump stops....
Might fit limiting straps just incase I get too enthusiastic when trying the trials....
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Maybe think about extended brake hoses. Dave at llama 4x4 could make you some specific to your lift
also a anti roll bar disconnect device like the JB ones
or one to your own design (I have 2 i won't be using) free of charge Pal
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Anti-roll bar disconnect is a good suggestion and one that had escaped me thanks jack....... I'll happily have a look at those you've got.
Just ordered the springs, castor bushes, panhard bushes, 25mm spring seat (drivers side front, for lean if needed). Hopefully here in a few days and then round to the lads at the garage. I'm hoping the fact that all the suspension was off last year will mean the job ain't too costly....
Our girt released some guilt money after spending a small fortune on the latest iPhone lol.
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Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Pot holes that swallow Landrover 90's, I wouldn't last the course on AT's and I don't want to give the Landy crowd any ammunition. They were a welcoming bunch but I'm sure there would be a good bit of micky taking if I make a spectacle of myself.
Jackonlyjack showed that the jimny shouldn't be dismissed, considering we didn't know where or what we were doing and got the route wrong most of the time. Jack drove really well and I don't want to ruin a great start to the cars introduction.
If I'm going to risk panel and bumper, I'll do it on some aggressive mud tyres, in for a penny.....
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not so easy for an none tech person like myself
also need to install some sort of editing tool when i figure that one out
so not the best footage but it will give you an idea of what we where doing lol
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Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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