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Boot space Jimny 2019 pictures?
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20 Aug 2019 15:02 #212387
by lsp
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Hello
We are looking at a new Jimny. But we are not sure if the jimny is big enough.
How is your layout of the boot space?
Can you get room for a mid size dog ang gear? (A vizsla and hunting gear)
Weekend camping trips with 2 persons and 1 dog?
I hope that you guys will share some photos of you setups.
I need a little help to "sell" the jimny to my wife:)
We are looking at a new Jimny. But we are not sure if the jimny is big enough.
How is your layout of the boot space?
Can you get room for a mid size dog ang gear? (A vizsla and hunting gear)
Weekend camping trips with 2 persons and 1 dog?
I hope that you guys will share some photos of you setups.
I need a little help to "sell" the jimny to my wife:)
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20 Aug 2019 15:26 - 20 Aug 2019 15:33 #212388
by Gadget
Replied by Gadget on topic Boot space Jimny 2019 pictures?
I'm sure you're already aware that with the rear seats up, there's effectively zero boot space...... well, maybe a daschshund lying down would fit provided it didn't want to move :laugh:
With the seats down there's a good amount of space. Here's a pic of mine with seats down and rubber load liner in place. The load space is 130cm at its widest and 76cm deep from back door to end of the load liner (which is where the folded seatbacks end), you still have space beyond that behind the front seats, which are setup for a driver who is 5'10" / 178cm.
The big advantage of the Jimny is that it's very tall inside, so you can stack a lot of stuff vertically, provided you secure it with cargo nets. My usual setup is a 50/50 split in the back, keeping one seat for my son and the other flat for storage.This pic shows a 120litre bag at the bottom, with an 80l bag on top and still more space above.
I think you'd easily get two people, camping gear and a dog in relative comfort inside.
With the seats down there's a good amount of space. Here's a pic of mine with seats down and rubber load liner in place. The load space is 130cm at its widest and 76cm deep from back door to end of the load liner (which is where the folded seatbacks end), you still have space beyond that behind the front seats, which are setup for a driver who is 5'10" / 178cm.
The big advantage of the Jimny is that it's very tall inside, so you can stack a lot of stuff vertically, provided you secure it with cargo nets. My usual setup is a 50/50 split in the back, keeping one seat for my son and the other flat for storage.This pic shows a 120litre bag at the bottom, with an 80l bag on top and still more space above.
I think you'd easily get two people, camping gear and a dog in relative comfort inside.
Last edit: 20 Aug 2019 15:33 by Gadget.
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20 Aug 2019 15:35 #212389
by mlines
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2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
Replied by mlines on topic Boot space Jimny 2019 pictures?
And here are a couple with the seats up, basically no space. Its a two seater if you want to carry anything.
Martin
2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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20 Aug 2019 15:40 #212391
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20 Aug 2019 15:43 - 20 Aug 2019 15:48 #212392
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With seats down and rubber matt laid out, there is surprisingly a decent amount of space.
When seats are upright, space is limited as yoy can see, but for bits of small kit (bino's, filding shivel, torches, hats, glives, medi kits etc etc..
ive managed to pack far more than i thought possible.
The built in boot cubby, together with my added boot boxes makes for handy free space.
But yeah..... it aint gonna fit 2 great danes in there lol.
When seats are upright, space is limited as yoy can see, but for bits of small kit (bino's, filding shivel, torches, hats, glives, medi kits etc etc..
ive managed to pack far more than i thought possible.
The built in boot cubby, together with my added boot boxes makes for handy free space.
But yeah..... it aint gonna fit 2 great danes in there lol.
Last edit: 20 Aug 2019 15:48 by Andy2640.
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