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First jimny

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20 Nov 2010 22:17 #6223 by L7kvv
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Hi, new here

I bought my jimny a few weeks ago, knowing the clutch was on its way out. Jot it back today, and i notice the gear change feels quite stiff/notchy. Just wondering if it is a trait with these, it doesnt crunch or anything.

Will get a photo up, in the my jimny section as soon as the mods start

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21 Nov 2010 16:32 #6237 by kirkynut
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Welcome!

I'm on my second Jimny and yes it can be a bit notchy but not terrible. They don't like going into first until at a complete stop.

I've had a new clutch put in mine since I've owned it but did not do the job myself as I have looked at the gearbox and read other people's comments in that it can be a pig of a job as I don't think it's possible to pull the gearbox back as much as would be ideal due to a cross member.

This is one reason why I got a Rocklobster as it takes alot of the strain off the clutch.

What do you plan to do with your Jimny now you hve it then?

And where are the essential Piccies???


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21 Nov 2010 16:38 #6238 by biggaz
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mine are a bit notchy, only had it a week so was wondering myself.

There not bad though but like kirkynut says, ive noticed they dont like going into 1st until just about standstill.

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21 Nov 2010 17:08 - 21 Nov 2010 18:35 #6241 by dirtydogz
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Mines the same,so welcome to the world of the jimny,it makes life more fun.high wycombe,bucks.B)

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21 Nov 2010 17:17 #6242 by biggaz
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cool makes me feel better knowing there all the same, now get some pics up and where you from?

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21 Nov 2010 18:03 #6247 by L7kvv
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I bought the car with the intention of doing some greenlaneing. Never done it before but it looks fun. Im in Northern Ireland so its probably gona cost a fortune geting parts shipped from the mainland.

Heres the only pic of the car ive taken.

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