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What did you do to your jimny today?
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Bent the jimny tie down's pulling a mate out the mud in his 70series Toyota, they did the job at the time.
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S Mark wrote: Finished fitting my heavy duty rear recovery points today.
Bent the jimny tie down's pulling a mate out the mud in his 70series Toyota, they did the job at the time.
Home made or bought? If bought which ones? Oh and photos please
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idiotmobil wrote: fitted lockright this afternoon all went well and bought it already in a diff so was quick and easy change toke it out on the road and it will take abit of getting used to found a field that was open so had a play didn't notice much difference but was a ressonable flat field ill get it out in anger this weekend
You'll feel the benifit of the lockright once you start getting cross axled
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idiotmobil wrote: You notice any difference in deep mud as im sure it should help ive only fail once when getting crossed axles and heading there next weekend to test it out uts a hill that twists tge axles all over the place on saisbury plain cant do it in winter but can in summer
It's rocky stuff and ruts it helps with mostly, if you in deep mud up to the axles with no grip underneath you'll spin both rear wheels instead of one.
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drove it up the tip today cause I cant go there in my van and was getting some funny looks as it was clicking but found a fun way round that as it drifts quite well now
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