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21 Oct 2013 09:22 #87314 by helijohn
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TomDK wrote: I wonder if Suzuki ever envisaged the Jimny to be taken to these lengths??


I think that goes for many 4x4's.[/quote]

It's an interesting thought. What would you like to take into the Sahara desert?? Say you could go out and by any motor from a Maverick to a Range Rover, which would you think is envisaged for this sort of use??

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21 Oct 2013 10:12 #87319 by jonesyba420
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a fully equiped 4x4 capable of all you can throw at it and to suit everyones needs would cost us thousands to buy and is only marketable to a limited amount of people. manufactures will not see this as viable business.

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21 Oct 2013 10:15 #87321 by TomDK
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helijohn wrote:

TomDK wrote: I wonder if Suzuki ever envisaged the Jimny to be taken to these lengths??


I think that goes for many 4x4's.


It's an interesting thought. What would you like to take into the Sahara desert?? Say you could go out and by any motor from a Maverick to a Range Rover, which would you think is envisaged for this sort of use??[/quote]

No question. A Toyota Land Cruiser BJ/HZJ 75/78/79 ;)

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21 Oct 2013 10:34 #87323 by helijohn
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TomDK wrote:

helijohn wrote:

TomDK wrote: I wonder if Suzuki ever envisaged the Jimny to be taken to these lengths??


I think that goes for many 4x4's.


It's an interesting thought. What would you like to take into the Sahara desert?? Say you could go out and by any motor from a Maverick to a Range Rover, which would you think is envisaged for this sort of use??


No question. A Toyota Land Cruiser BJ/HZJ 75/78/79 ;)[/quote]

Yeah, bang on. I have always wanted one but never had the dosh. Loved 'em for years. B) Mind you I need to try a BMW X5 for a year too. But the Landcruiser is THE tool. Also I lust after an old Ford Bronco. I guess I'll never get them now.

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22 Oct 2013 11:55 #87479 by GuardianAngel
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This might have been mentioned before....

But what about using an air jack to lift the J up, which would allow you to get the waffle boards under the tyres? I was thinking about this whilst out walking yesterday, and funnily enough there are a load of YouTube videos demonstrating the same thing :)

I must admit I would prefer using an air jack over a high lift jack as it seems safer, and you are spreading the load a bit more under the vehicle when lifting. I guess with a high lift you need specific jacking points. Also an air jack is less likely to sink in the mud, again because it spreads the load.

Another idea I had was to tie some strong rope to my waffle boards so I can pull them out of the mud without digging them out with my hands :laugh:

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22 Oct 2013 12:16 #87482 by jonesyba420
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GuardianAngel wrote: Another idea I had was to tie some strong rope to my waffle boards so I can pull them out of the mud without digging them out with my hands :laugh:


this had crossed my mind, couple of lengths of guy rope from a tent which is pretty strong and a couple of pegs to peg the ends down so you dont lose the end of the rope ;)

seen many pictures of people waist deep in mud trying to find their waffel boards :laugh:

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