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What did you do to your jimny today?
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
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- jackonlyjack
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But not so lucky it's the flange part of the cat
So for now bit of wire and new cat ordered
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Also it could be the original cat it's done 53k
New cat 65 quid
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Some more on the opposite side. Two for a hatchet, One other for a Fire Stryker extinguisher.
A couple of pouches for wee odds and sods.
Additional rubber mat, as I don't think that the Suzuki ones will last for long once the boot wearing season arrives.
Steve.
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The fuel tank guard was non-existent, it just fell apart when I pushed on it with my hand, it was completely rotten and wouldn't protect the tank at all. I ordered one from Alibaba in a bulk order a few months ago - it fitted straight on and it is significantly more substantial (about 5mm thick!)
Also in the Alibaba order was the transfer cover plate which is just as thick, bolted straight in and has a nice little Jimny logo/name etched into it. I can't imagine it will look this clean again so thought I would take some pictures.
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Received a new winch bumper to fit (a few months ago) from China (same bulk order from Alibaba as mentioned above).
The bumper on the Jimny was bodged as the previous owner had a minor bump, and now it had started to crack.
Removed the bumper to reveal a lot more work in terms of welding as the back of the body had rusted away where the body mounts are - not surprising, but then again it isn't as bad as I've seen some! Got it sealed and spray painted to minimise rust in the short term.
Also took the opportunity to fit the new LED headlights to the front while everything was off - did a little tiny bit of wiring. The bumper fitted straight on after hammering the end of the chassis mount on the left side (was bent from the minor ding the previous owner had).
Put on some of those little eye-lid things to make it look angry (just for fun)
A bit of spray paint on the front axle and other bits and it was ready to go:
Not too long after I also replaced the back lights to match - these did require quite a lot of re-wiring but nothing too complicated. I hacked off the existing connection block and replaced it with a computer PCI-E connector (8 pin block) which worked really well. This was then replicated in the bumper. The big difference now is that I have two fog lights on the lower bumper and my running lights and brake lights are up top.
Started to get a problem with overheating which would only seemed to occur after going over 3000 rpm - turns out it was a broken alternator bracket which was moving and loosening the tension on the belt which meant the water pump was not always spinning. This was an easy fix and sorted out the problem quickly. I also took the opportunity to change the belts, water pump and radiator as these were all quite cheap from eBay.
Next on the list of things to do is replace the bushes in front and back radius arms. To help ease the process I have bought these second hand radius arms (for £30) and will get to work on them this weekend - hacking the bushes out and putting the new ones in, getting them sprayed and looking nice.
She's looking all nice and clean now!! And a lot comfier as I managed to fit in some of those Recaro seats.
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you should really get a "myjimny" or a build thread going, very nice pics and info and really deserves its own thread I think
Me? Today? started to stick noise dampening mats to my doors and fabricate wood fiber boards in the space where I removed the pocket from the door side. Why? to put some expensive speakers there.
wow the noise when I slam the door after all the sound deadening mats, now sounds like a real car door and not a thin kei car hatch
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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stiffsteve204me wrote: Fitted a couple of clips for a shovel.
Some more on the opposite side. Two for a hatchet, One other for a Fire Stryker extinguisher.
A couple of pouches for wee odds and sods.
Additional rubber mat, as I don't think that the Suzuki ones will last for long once the boot wearing season arrives.
Steve.
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Where did you get the door pocket from?
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Daniel30 wrote:
stiffsteve204me wrote: Fitted a couple of clips for a shovel.
Some more on the opposite side. Two for a hatchet, One other for a Fire Stryker extinguisher.
A couple of pouches for wee odds and sods.
Additional rubber mat, as I don't think that the Suzuki ones will last for long once the boot wearing season arrives.
Steve.
More nice additions
Where did you get the door pocket from?
www.aliexpress.com/item/32914620434.html...1.0.0.2e704c4dMBmlpn
Quality is good - especially for a fiver. :laugh:
Steve.
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Thanks
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Totally enjoyed the process and our Jimny's paint, even though clean, was filthy!
The brown muck that came off the surface was unbelievable.
Our Jimny now has a shine to embarrass a new vehicle and a drag coefficient of zero, swear it feels faster :laugh:
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
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