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Jimny drop pitman arm
I'm after a drop pitman arm for my jimny as i think i'm going to have a clearance issue between my sump (isuzu engine conversion) and drag link. I've scoured the internet and not found anything specifically for a Jimny. Raptor4x4 do one for an SJ (i believe the SJ has fewer splines) but i'm not getting anywhere in talking to them about the possibility of doing one suitable for a Jimny. I saw an old thread that suggested Jimnybits used to supply them but of course they don't any longer (i'm awaiting a reply from them). So basically i was hoping somebody would either have one they no longer need or could point me in the direction of a viable alternative. I have considered designing one and having it made but it'll inevitably end up costing £££.
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I had a Zanfi one, but they were rather expensive!
www.zmode.it/prodotto/pitman-arm-per-idroguida-jimny-benzina/
165 Euros! Ouch! :ohmy:
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Yeah the Zanfi one looks nice but is on the expensive side
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one day I will put a Jimny steering box in my SJ and then I would need a pitman arm with more drop than the jimny arm..
Would not consider making it myself even though I have acces to a wide range of machining capacity through my work.. coned splines...
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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I wouldn't want to meet anyone on the road frantically turning the steering wheel while their car has a steady course for me.
Just as a precaution, this product may be good still..
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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yakuza wrote: I do not recommend anyone to try this "at home". Even if it is cast steel or wrought steel be very careful to use the correct heat treatment both before and after welding.
I wouldn't want to meet anyone on the road frantically turning the steering wheel while their car has a steady course for me.
Just as a precaution, this product may be good still..
Agreed, i'd never attempt to weld a component like this, or even be particularly happy with a welded one full stop.
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All the power plants including the nuclear ones are welded, of course with preheating and post weld heat treatment, proper filler, and also testing afterwards.
So this can be done properly, but definitely not just by a usual garage.
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I did this because I made front radius arms over the axle.
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