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What did you do to your jimny today?

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18 Oct 2013 21:49 #86951 by markyp2000
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page wrote: What do you mean mean 'lift off'


Cos the pic isnt the right way up it looks like a rocket seat position

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18 Oct 2013 21:52 #86953 by page
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Haha I see lol

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18 Oct 2013 21:57 #86956 by helijohn
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markyp2000 wrote:

page wrote: What do you mean mean 'lift off'


Cos the pic isnt the right way up it looks like a rocket seat position



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18 Oct 2013 23:10 #86968 by Wiltec17
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kirkynut wrote:

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helijohn wrote:

kirkynut wrote: some rust I've been keeping an eye on around the front join on the back box finally holed. So I've got to fire up a new one to bolt on soon.

Kirkynut


It's out with the paste and bandage etc. first surely!! ;)


On my jimny, it will get gun gummed until the entire system is gun gum, !


Guys, really!

If a jobs worth doing and all that...

Kirkynut


Ok let me rephrase that,

It will be gun gummed until the weather is nice and warm and I don't mind laying under it, or until the mot is due, whichever is first :laugh: haha

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19 Oct 2013 14:35 - 19 Oct 2013 14:45 #87030 by JuanGuillie
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Today Dieter and i did fit a D&G tuning 4.16 Transfer Box under the Jimny. :)
Tuesday we will change front and rear bearings, and fit a suspension guard kit.








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19 Oct 2013 16:06 - 19 Oct 2013 16:16 #87039 by Licksan
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supergaz wrote:

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GuardianAngel wrote:

jonesyba420 wrote:

Licksan wrote: Fitted a set of Ignis Sport Recaros. B)


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Where from?how much?and whats involved in fitting?


You will need some sub-frames to fit the bucket seats on. I just happen to have some front seats for sale if your interested :whistle:

They are on eBay. The number is 271292921854.


Just bagged myself some ignis recaros for just £120. Thanks for the idea.


I've had a fiddle with my Recaros tonight, it looks as if the only part to modify is the rear seat back adjuster bar as the Ignis bar is splined and the Jimny bar has tabs on to operate the adjuster and it seems about 40mm too short so I will need to lengthen them. Thank god I got my mig welder back! :)


I ditched all the Ignis seat frames and modified and fitted the seats to the Jimny frames. I cut my standard Jimny bar, tapped the inside of each end and used threaded bar and lock nuts to make the longer. (Not sure if later Jimny seats use the same spline design at the Ignis?)



You can leave the inside rails standard. The outer rail rear mounting tab needs trimming shorter and a new hole drilling closer to the rail.

The outer rail front tab needs lengthening slightly so I fabbed some steel, modified the bracket and welded the extensions on.

The Recaro seat bottoms and backs bolt directly to the standard Jimny seat frames.

Finally trimmed all the plastic covers to fit.

Only thing left to look at is modifying the arm rests on the door cards to clear the wider bolsters.

Well chuffed with them though! :woohoo:
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19 Oct 2013 16:28 #87041 by supergaz
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Licksan wrote:

supergaz wrote:

supergaz wrote:

GuardianAngel wrote:

jonesyba420 wrote:

Licksan wrote: Fitted a set of Ignis Sport Recaros. B)


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Where from?how much?and whats involved in fitting?


You will need some sub-frames to fit the bucket seats on. I just happen to have some front seats for sale if your interested :whistle:

They are on eBay. The number is 271292921854.


Just bagged myself some ignis recaros for just £120. Thanks for the idea.


I've had a fiddle with my Recaros tonight, it looks as if the only part to modify is the rear seat back adjuster bar as the Ignis bar is splined and the Jimny bar has tabs on to operate the adjuster and it seems about 40mm too short so I will need to lengthen them. Thank god I got my mig welder back! :)


I ditched all the Ignis seat frames and modified and fitted the seats to the Jimny frames. I cut my standard Jimny bar, tapped the inside of each end and used threaded bar and lock nuts to make the longer. (Not sure if later Jimny seats use the same spline design at the Ignis?)



You can leave the inside rails standard. The outer rail rear mounting tab needs trimming shorter and a new hole drilling closer to the rail.

The outer rail front tab needs lengthening slightly so I fabbed some steel, modified the bracket and welded the extensions on.

The Recaro seat bottoms and backs bolt directly to the standard Jimny seat frames.

Finally trimmed all the plastic covers to fit.

Only thing left to look at is modifying the arm rests on the door cards to clear the wider bolsters.

Well chuffed with them though! :woohoo:


Fitted my drivers side recaro, only had to extend the bar, similar to you bit lazy and just welded a bar inside. Not had to trim anything as it all lined up nice. These seats should have been fitted to the jimny from the factory! They are so comfy! And the perfect fit :-)

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19 Oct 2013 16:40 #87044 by supergaz
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Picked my jimny up this morning from J999pre ,BIG Thanks to James my jimny now has plenty more POWER! :-) kept at 70mph for most of the M65 even in 5th gear up some long hills. Not bad considering the heavy weight of my jimny, Rocklobster and 31' tyres. I recommend the M16a conversion with a Kap supplied 5 paddle clutch. And James has done a Top Job! ;-)

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19 Oct 2013 17:12 #87051 by gaz3359
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Got rid of the annoying beeping you get when leaving the keys in the ignition.so annoying.found that the beeping actually comes from the back of the clocks,you can remove this but you loose the warning tone for leaving the lights on.i found a guide that says you could dissconnect a wire under the little inspection flap under the steering wheel but my jimny didnt have this 2000 x plate.so after tracing the wires to a main connector snipped the wire bit of tape and done.couple of pics





Said beeper in the clocks



Also changed the heater control bulb while i was on.

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19 Oct 2013 17:25 #87056 by helijohn
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gaz3359 wrote: Got rid of the annoying beeping you get when leaving the keys in the ignition.so annoying.found that the beeping actually comes from the back of the clocks,you can remove this but you loose the warning tone for leaving the lights on.i found a guide that says you could dissconnect a wire under the little inspection flap under the steering wheel but my jimny didnt have this 2000 x plate.so after tracing the wires to a main connector snipped the wire bit of tape and done.couple of pics

Nice job. I have a green and blue wire under there that have had the snip. I wonder if it is, or was, for that.

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19 Oct 2013 17:45 #87064 by gaz3359
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More than likely,was so sick of it so had to get it dissconnected.

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19 Oct 2013 17:48 #87065 by helijohn
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gaz3359 wrote: More than likely,was so sick of it so had to get it dissconnected.


Why do manufacturers put these items on!!! :angry:

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