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What did you do to your jimny today?

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04 Apr 2014 19:35 #111257 by DonegalGuy
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Not posted in ages as I've been busy with work and play :cheer:
Thought I'd start a long overdue project I've had on the cards for a while.....the boot!
We all carry stuff in the boot and to give us more space we fold the rear seats down :laugh: Nothing unusual so far, however, when we fold the seats down there is a 5" step between the boot floor and the seat backs which can make carrying things a bit awkward at times so I decided to make a box to raise the boot floor to the same level as the seats when folded :)
Had to be functional too as I had plans for various areas as shown in the following photo's..... It's a work in progress and needs to be covered properly in black speaker cloth and the original boot floor carpet but this is the project so far.....

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Seats in the UP position they fold without fouling anyehere.

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Seats folder down and the boot floor is now level with the seat backs B)

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Yes I know, it looks tacky so far but it does have 2 hideaway areas

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Under this area are a 2 Ton bottle jack (better than the standard jack) a wheel brace, fire extinguisher screwed in place, Hi-Vis jacket and 1st Aid kit.

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Under the centre are is an amplifier which drives the 8" subwoofer housed under the right hand side. Nothing too powerful like those boy racers I just like a bit of oomph to my music being a bass player.

So there it is so far....More to follow as and when I finish it :)

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04 Apr 2014 19:42 #111261 by GuardianAngel
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DonegalGuy wrote: Not posted in ages as I've been busy with work and play :cheer:
Thought I'd start a long overdue project I've had on the cards for a while.....the boot!
We all carry stuff in the boot and to give us more space we fold the rear seats down :laugh: Nothing unusual so far, however, when we fold the seats down there is a 5" step between the boot floor and the seat backs which can make carrying things a bit awkward at times so I decided to make a box to raise the boot floor to the same level as the seats when folded :)
Had to be functional too as I had plans for various areas as shown in the following photo's..... It's a work in progress and needs to be covered properly in black speaker cloth and the original boot floor carpet but this is the project so far.....


Seats in the UP position they fold without fouling anyehere.

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Seats folder down and the boot floor is now level with the seat backs B)

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Yes I know, it looks tacky so far but it does have 2 hideaway areas

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Under this area are a 2 Ton bottle jack (better than the standard jack) a wheel brace, fire extinguisher screwed in place, Hi-Vis jacket and 1st Aid kit.

[IMG

Under the centre are is an amplifier which drives the 8" subwoofer housed under the right hand side. Nothing too powerful like those boy racers I just like a bit of oomph to my music being a bass player.

So there it is so far....More to follow as and when I finish it :)


Nice job. Good thing about a woofer is it will blow the rust away :-D

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04 Apr 2014 20:06 #111269 by Tadpole
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Very tidy job that ...... ;)

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04 Apr 2014 20:27 #111272 by RichiesJimny
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Replaced the Jimny with a pajero, I'm well pleased with it :)
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04 Apr 2014 20:29 #111273 by idiotmobil
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RichiesJimny wrote: Replaced the Jimny with a pajero, I'm well pleased with it :)

nice needs to be painted nato green to get rid of the pikie look

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04 Apr 2014 20:39 - 04 Apr 2014 20:42 #111274 by RichiesJimny
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I'll get the 33inch mud tyres on it next week then get out in it, I'll get it scratched and dented before I go with the NATO green :laugh:
The paint work is spotless and underneath is rust free too, I sold my Jimny for £2300 and only paid £1200 for the pajero the only thing that needs fixing is the electric aerial, the side steps were removed as soon as I got it in the work shop so it looks a little less pikey already :laugh:
Last edit: 04 Apr 2014 20:42 by RichiesJimny.

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04 Apr 2014 20:56 - 04 Apr 2014 20:58 #111277 by idiotmobil
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does look nice and clean, stuck Subaru seats in my brothers and made a nice difference, should have some pics and vids tomorrow of us out on Salisbury plain ill try and get some of him as well as the jimny
Last edit: 04 Apr 2014 20:58 by idiotmobil.

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04 Apr 2014 21:07 #111278 by gaz3359
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Looks good rich !

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04 Apr 2014 21:13 #111279 by RichiesJimny
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gaz3359 wrote: Looks good rich !


Cheers Gaz it certainly drives better on the road than the Jimny, it won't be as good offroad as the Jimny but it will make the lanes more challenging :laugh:

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04 Apr 2014 21:33 #111281 by gaz3359
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RichiesJimny wrote:

gaz3359 wrote: Looks good rich !


Cheers Gaz it certainly drives better on the road than the Jimny, it won't be as good offroad as the Jimny but it will make the lanes more challenging :laugh:


i bet it does mate anything drives better than a jimny lol,be good to see it on the lanes will have to get out soon,i keep looking at whats forsale if something takes my fancy i may have a change.

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05 Apr 2014 17:05 #111340 by GuardianAngel
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1) Removed ARB.
2) Fixed drivers seat subframe.
3) Purchased a grinder and started tidying up some scabby rust. Hammerited said areas.
4) Fitted cut down bumper from Beano.

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05 Apr 2014 17:09 #111341 by idiotmobil
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Sailsbury plain today and got muddy not any pics tho as it was raining and I was couple vids I will upload later
Very nearly rolled it today on a bumpy hill it was balancing and I screamed a little

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