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Wheel Spacers
- Carrow
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I have a un-lifted jimny with a large roof basket (Thule 828). Which we use when camping plus towing a small unbraked trailer. The jimny has plenty of power towing and carrying on roof, but does seem a little top heavy going arround corners. . A fellow camper suggested wheel spacers to me, so as to lengthen the track. I have seen 2x types on the internet, Billet and grayston. I have standard alloys, domed wheel nuts, with AT standard sized tyres. Which ones are best suited + will I need to change to open wheel nuts.
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- supergaz
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I fitted mine as I have a big lift and heavy cage with no anti-roll bar, so wanted to widen the track to offset some of the lift.
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- myers647
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I've got the 32mm Grayson spacers fitted, and its made it a lot better in my opinion. I had the car for about 9 months without them and it jumped all over the road at every little bump, its now quite stable and with the bigger tyres its stable on the motor way at 65-70mph, With my lift and big tyres. So yes I would definitely recommend them to anyone with a Jimny. All so better when off road as its got a wider track and makes it easier to run in the big tracks that the big crappy LR's make.
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James
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- reaper
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You can fit bushwackers they are simple and cheep to make
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Juggernaut wrote: Is that safe? Driving without a sway bar?
it just leans more through the corners so you have to go a bit slower but it improves off road ability no end
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nah they're OKDo you need to fit wider arches if you fit spacers (standard AT tyres, steel wheels) ?
see the DogTaxi write-up
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