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Dodgey handling after 3" lift

  • Phillingham
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10 Apr 2011 17:35 #14780 by Phillingham
Dodgey handling after 3" lift was created by Phillingham
Can anyone offer me advice? After lifting the Jimny 3", adjustable pan hard rods, castor correction bushes and extended brake lines all had gone quite well, until i took in for a blast! It feels like a brick on top of a blamange at the moment, i have put some of this down to 'settlement period'. The steering is a bit over sensitive and twitchy, tends to pull you into corners a bit. Do you think the pan hards may need adjusting, or would adding a damper to assist with the twitchy bump steer help? Thanks.

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10 Apr 2011 18:03 - 10 Apr 2011 18:10 #14786 by viciouspenguin
Replied by viciouspenguin on topic Re: Dodgey handling after 3" lift
sounds about right, lol.

mines terrible going round sharp courners, and I definatley need a steering stabiliser. in fact thats the next thing i am fitting and then wheel spacers after that.

it will take you a while to get used to the new 'handling', but once you do you will be more confident with the brick-on-blamange.

EDIT: There is also the possibility that there is something wrong with mine too :silly:
Last edit: 10 Apr 2011 18:10 by viciouspenguin.

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10 Apr 2011 18:19 #14788 by bluejimny
Replied by bluejimny on topic Re: Dodgey handling after 3" lift
mine used to handle (very) terrible massive body roll with the cage etc, but after i fitted polybushes the handling improved greatly, but still has body roll, i didnt think the bushes would make a great difference but it did

but yes your view sounds right, have you took the ARB off?

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10 Apr 2011 19:15 #14801 by facade

Phillingham wrote: The steering is a bit over sensitive and twitchy, tends to pull you into corners a bit.


Not enough castor angle. Moving the swivel axis back at the top to increase castor angle will increase the self centring action.

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

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11 Apr 2011 06:09 #14809 by doncarlyon
Replied by doncarlyon on topic Re: Dodgey handling after 3" lift
Think it must just be the lift... mines quite soft and rolls around a bit. But then i havent driven a standard one to compare.

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11 Apr 2011 07:28 #14815 by Monkey
Replied by Monkey on topic Re: Dodgey handling after 3" lift

facade wrote:

Phillingham wrote: The steering is a bit over sensitive and twitchy, tends to pull you into corners a bit.


Not enough castor angle. Moving the swivel axis back at the top to increase castor angle will increase the self centring action.


Yep spot on. The only way you will be able to make it "fell right" is to change the front radius arms to suit the 3" lift and yes a damper will help big time.

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