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What did you do to your jimny today?
- wombat
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Daniel30 wrote: Welcome to the grabber club they look very nice, do they feel better??
Bloody typical always something to do after splashing out on the jimny :blink:
They feel a lot better than the standard bridgestones, on road at least, not worried about wet roundabouts now, LOL, also no noisier and gone up to 205/75/15 which i think gives a better ride
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Gave the brake a clean and lub while as was at it. Took me 7 hours needed lots of tea-breaks.
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There were three points I discovered, which might be helpful to others doing this on a 2009 model.
There's no need to remove the four bolts holding the disc backplate, as these are prone to be rusted a did round one off and had to cut the head off, but as I say it wasn't required, so wasted some effort there (unless I'm missing something) Also the seal for the drive shaft I tried all tools to get it out, It a tight space and slippery too, finally a pair of pump grips just nipped it and it pop out in a second (I used to call them footprints). One other thing on the end of the drive shaft there is a m8 threaded hole I used this to screw in a temporary bolt then pulling on it, brought the shaft to the right position to clip in the circlip.
BGBrit.
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- jim
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BGBrit wrote: Thanks Daniel,,,
There were three points I discovered, which might be helpful to others doing this on a 2009 model.
There's no need to remove the four bolts holding the disc backplate, as these are prone to be rusted a did round one off and had to cut the head off, but as I say it wasn't required, so wasted some effort there (unless I'm missing something) Also the seal for the drive shaft I tried all tools to get it out, It a tight space and slippery too, finally a pair of pump grips just nipped it and it pop out in a second (I used to call them footprints). One other thing on the end of the drive shaft there is a m8 threaded hole I used this to screw in a temporary bolt then pulling on it, brought the shaft to the right position to clip in the circlip.
BGBrit.
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- wombat
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BGBrit wrote: Thanks Daniel,,,
There were three points I discovered, which might be helpful to others doing this on a 2009 model.
There's no need to remove the four bolts holding the disc backplate, as these are prone to be rusted a did round one off and had to cut the head off, but as I say it wasn't required, so wasted some effort there (unless I'm missing something) Also the seal for the drive shaft I tried all tools to get it out, It a tight space and slippery too, finally a pair of pump grips just nipped it and it pop out in a second (I used to call them footprints). One other thing on the end of the drive shaft there is a m8 threaded hole I used this to screw in a temporary bolt then pulling on it, brought the shaft to the right position to clip in the circlip.
Hi BG, did you have to disconnect the abs, going to do mine next week
Cheers, Ian
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Let me know how you get on. good luck.
Any problems let me know too, I'll help with advice if I can. I'm a novice though, just thought I'd have a go, and with the help of this site it worked out well.
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BGBrit wrote: Took me 7 hours needed lots of tea-breaks.
Nice one. It is a longish job.
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- jim
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BGBrit wrote: Yes, hellijohn i made a seat using the wheel and three inches of foam rubber and an old bit of carpet made it comfortable enough, but the old 62 yo back moaned a bit though. I think if I did it again maybe 6.45 hours HaHa. Good idea it use waterproof grease though Jim, hadn't thought of that..
As long as there's grease they'll be fine and I think no grease is truly waterproof maybe just more heavy duty. Next time you check your king pins for wear top it up with Lucas heavy duty grease or the stuff in the big jimny shop.
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