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New Jimny 2017 Tokyo Show

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22 Aug 2018 17:20 #195362 by reedx

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22 Aug 2018 17:28 #195364 by TaterTot
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Thank you.

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22 Aug 2018 20:04 #195368 by facade
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Still no indication of towing capacity.

I hope they do a poverty spec. auto rather than having to pay for a load of bling, like alloy wheels and cameras....

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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22 Aug 2018 20:47 #195370 by TaterTot
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I'm also wondering how different it is from the now Gen3, when it comes to installing 3rd party parts. Like suspension kits etc.

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24 Aug 2018 08:35 #195398 by bjcw4

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24 Aug 2018 08:58 #195402 by mlines
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TaterTot wrote: I'm also wondering how different it is from the now Gen3, when it comes to installing 3rd party parts. Like suspension kits etc.


On the basis that on the Japanese launch day the leading modifiers posted pictures of them collecting their standard new Jimny in the morning and then off-roading it with lift kit and new wheels in the evening I believe existing lift kits seem to bolt straight on. The pictures of the lift kit when fitted look just like an off-the shelf kit.

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