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Body lift Jimmy 04 1.3 help
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Are the steering bars the panhard rods?Riccy wrote: Steering bars are too long or need adjusted (if adjustable) im afraid.
A wheel alignment/tracking at a garage is always needed after altering this sort of stuff. Problem is finding one that will work on a modified car usually
Panhard rods are probably out as well (or have you covered that already?) If adjustable you need to set them so that the axle is central to the chassis. Measure off the chassis to the tyre and get it in the middle before worrying about the steering bars.
If you do take it to a garage for an alignment/tracking the steering 'toe-in' should be set at 2 degrees inwards (for a standard car, maybe less for huge tyres). The only other thing they can adjust is the panhards (if adjustable), but thats more for centering the axle to the car properly, but it does have an affect on the steering position so needs set before the steering bars
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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Yellow is the panhard rod, blue is the steering bar... both os these will need adjusting with a 3" lift like yours... think back to school days... as we’ve lifted the vehicle the short side of the righ-angled triangle as lengthened - so the hypothalamus has to lengthen accordingly, otherwise the axle is dragged over to the driver’s side
The wandering will be the castor being thrown out of geometry, so you'll need castor correcting offset bushes or replacement radius arms...
Oh, the fun of lifting Jimnys! :ohmy:
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Ok as said before gonna need the adjustable steering bar and panhard rod adjustable.
Other things going threw my mind after doing all the other stuff to it its now lower in hight compared to the body lift which is disappointing prefered it higher with
the lift and now the tyres are hitting the arches. Someone give me the matches. Anyway can u put the spring spacers 1.5" back in the 3"lift springs to bring it a bit higher.
Also with the suspension lifted will I have to take the circlip of the driveshafts at the front to give it the extra movement.
And will I have to buy a panhard rod for the rear as well
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But I assume you are modding purely for looks and not for off or on road performance?
If it is the later. You'd do yourself a world of favours by reading up, learning and understanding how the suspension works. And more importantly why it works that way.
Simply bolting crap on and hoping for the best while not having a clue to how any of it actually works, is a sure fired way of ending up with a heap. And there are so many badly modified 4x4's out there already, there really is no need for more of them.
Putting in the up front effort and learning how it all works, should pay dividends, as you'll know exactly what you need to do and why.
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DO not touch drive shafts this is not effected by any amount of lift
Front propshaft could benefit from a one inch spacer with a 4+ inch lift
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Scot The Sniper wrote: ... Also with the suspension lifted will I have to take the circlip of the driveshafts at the front to give it the extra movement.
That's an old trick on the Vitara, not applicable to the Jimny
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What size tyres are fitted ?
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