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Out Last Night .... a few Pix

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21 Jul 2009 20:01 #1055 by ooky_123
I always keep driving ahead :) .... gotta keep that bow wave :) Incidently, I did keep driving .. I actually turned around and went though a second time for more photos !!!.

Yes, I think the axel breathers will be going on as soon as the weather breaks .. almog with a change of axel oil !!.

Currently all we do for preparation is give the engine a thorough coating of WD40 after each cleaning session, and before we go out to play. This has so far been all we need to do.

We flush the radiator with a hose when we get a chance, and also pressure wash the engine bay as part of our cleaning regieme.

I have some Halfrauds spray grease, that I use on my Motorbike chain. this is excellent atuff and just doesnt wash off. great for electrical connectors and plugs. So far we havnt had an issue with the electrics , but as mentioned, the rear door seal needs some attention at the bottom join.

We usually go out with a Toyota Hilux Surf monster truck, and 2 Discoverys. the one Disco, known as the "Hulk" as its green and rather heavily modified is usually the first vehicle to attempt any obstacles.. if he can cross, then the Jimny will not have issues.
The second Disco is on standard suspension, but Mud Tyres. this is used for additional recovery (although I did kill the Jimnys clutch whilst recovering the second Jimny a few months ago).
The Toyota is the oddball. Running a mixture of MT's on the rear and AT's on the front, this goes almost anywhere in 2WD, and is megga wide so he is actually able to make his own tracks when it gets really rutted. Currently the only vehicle without a snorkle, the Toyota still holds its own.

We occasionally have a fully kitted Defender 90 come play with us too. this is a serious piece of kit but his atendance is not always gauranteed as he lives about 90 minutes away.

The Plain / North Tidworth is our usual hunting ground and now the weather is wet again, the mud is certainly sticky ! :)

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22 Jul 2009 11:53 #1058 by kirkynut
I was gonna say you'd be brave to try that without some help if it all went wrong. You certainly seem to have fun! Look forward to seeing more pics in the future.

Kirkynut

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26 Jul 2009 18:31 #1067 by Liz
Great pics - thanks!

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26 Jul 2009 22:12 - 27 Jul 2009 06:57 #1068 by ooky_123
Well weve just come back from another 9 plus hours of off road fun. This time we wandered over to the "German Village" and around some Green lanes as opposed to our usual mud holes.

The going was very hard on the jimny today, with a lot of the bumps resulting in bottoming out and there were a few occasions where the bodywork abd the tyres came into contact.
Again, the jimny was unstopable, both at wading 5 ft puddles and also crossing some pretty hairey terrain.

The only downfalls were .. Some wheel arch liner clips have been "lost" and this has resulted in the tyres touching the liner on occasion.
2" of suspension travel is starting to become an issue and more travel would be nice ..
We were wondering if its possible to use those 2! poly spacers to give an extra bit of lift / drop? or simply just swapping the +2" suspension for some more radicle +3".

Also, has anyone thought of a small 1" body lift ? just enough to give extra clearance, but not too big ? would it be worth it ?
Clearance and articulation are starting to become issues.

Pix of todays outing below.










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27 Jul 2009 13:21 #1069 by jonplace
Excellent pics there ooky

i'm in the same position. like all blokes i just need that extra inch :laugh:
I'm running +2" rhino ray springs with 29" tyres which still rub slightly despite wheel arch trimming.
i tried those orange spring spacers (38mm) but to be honest i didnt like them and took them off. I feel that they restricted articulation as they dont leave the shocks with much more travel downwards. You can buy shock extensions for the front but the rears would need the axel mounts moving or an adaptor plate making. I thought about a 2" body lift but i'm trying to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible (no roll cage) so the body lift would have to be the least amount possible to clear. A 1" body lift would be ideal - cheap and doesnt disturb the current suspension setup which works well, but some people say a bit pointless

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10 Aug 2009 20:34 - 10 Aug 2009 20:39 #1113 by ooky_123
Ooo tyhat looks like fun ..
I hear you and agree with the bodylift .. I only wanna get an extra 1" clearance.

Hmmm maybe have a chat to KAP ... or find someone who has access to precision cutting equipment that can chop down a 2" lift

The only thing missing from Hampshire / Wiltshire .. decient Hills :) however there are other hazards of playing "down south ..."


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