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What did you do to your jimny today?

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25 Feb 2020 20:58 #219075 by Hypertensive Cellist
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I'm feeling more confident taking trim out without damage. (Fingers crossed)
Great price too...

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26 Feb 2020 23:49 #219134 by kirkynut
I've tidied up some wiring in the engine bay for my larger battery, winch, winch remote and other bits I've added over time.

There's a little more to do under there but time ran out today.

I've also scraped some surface rust from my rear off-side body mount area and treated it with Kurust and will paint it tomorrow.

I got all the boot hinge bolts undone also, to be sure they can be undone tomorrow when a mate is popping over to help me change the hinges as there might be a bit of wrestling to do with the boot.

My hinges are worn from the weight of the bigger spare wheel so I got some new hinges from the Big Jimny Store a while back. I hung them up and painted them in the garage this evening, so they should be dry tomorrow after 13 or so hours.

I also tidied up some wiring under the dash. Now I'm using it daily it makes sense for everything to be neat and tidy as it makes it a great deal more pleasurable to live with and more reliable.

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27 Feb 2020 08:38 #219143 by gusthegorilla
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You sound like me, Kirky...prefer this kind of work to big mods, keeps it all neat and tidy, makes the whole thing last longer...
....a little bit goes a long way :)

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27 Feb 2020 15:52 #219158 by DrRobin
The trim comes out quite easily, there is just a lot to take off, including the rear seats. Since October, I have removed the rear seats and trim several times to fit:

- rear speakers;
- tow bar (twice, once for the tow bar and again to fit the electrics, needed the car in between);
- rear boot light.

I think like some gun nut I can now do it blind fold in about half the recommended time. I found a good step by step guide with pictures, let me know if you don't have one and I will find a link.

Jimny's seem quite easy to work on, it helps there is such a good forum.

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03 Mar 2020 18:10 #219334 by DrRobin
Went off road for the first time, in preparation for the Big Jimny meeting.

Well I say off road it is a designated 4x4 track in Slayley Forest. It started easy enough, gravel track, a couple of trees blown down, which my gen 3 went under and the first of the big puddles. It didn't look deep, it was, would have gone over the door sils and the engine (which I stalled), so reversed out and took a route round the side.

The next puddle was the same size but too much mud for me and if I got through it and encountered another I would be stuck, so turned round, got the back wheels stuck (had to engage low range box to get out) and went back the way I came. Not a great first off road trip and probably nothing for you guys, but we all have to start somewhere.

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03 Mar 2020 18:45 #219337 by Riccy

DrRobin wrote: Went off road for the first time, in preparation for the Big Jimny meeting.

Well I say off road it is a designated 4x4 track in Slayley Forest. It started easy enough, gravel track, a couple of trees blown down, which my gen 3 went under and the first of the big puddles. It didn't look deep, it was, would have gone over the door sils and the engine (which I stalled), so reversed out and took a route round the side.

The next puddle was the same size but too much mud for me and if I got through it and encountered another I would be stuck, so turned round, got the back wheels stuck (had to engage low range box to get out) and went back the way I came. Not a great first off road trip and probably nothing for you guys, but we all have to start somewhere.


Nice one B) Its always good to break the virgin 'laning gently :laugh:

Actually, Slayley isnt that gentle in general. There are some issues with people going off the track (off-piste), Its best to stick to the track and always go with at least one other vehicle in-case of problems. Theres some deep holes and the weather has been fairly wet lately. The track across the moor to Blanchland is nice and open with a few rocky bits. Then if you were looking for snow you should have headed over to Rookhope and Alston areas.

There are loads of other great lanes varying from easy scenic gravel tracks to nasty buggers, fords, etc in Northumberland. Probably one of the most under-rated laning areas and one of my favourites ;-)

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