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Suspension question

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23 Jun 2011 08:45 - 23 Jun 2011 08:47 #18157 by Seawolfvarna
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supergaz wrote: Prop spacers are only needed if caster correction for 3'' or above is used. I have a 4.5'' lift with castor correction for 4.5'' lift and use a 1'' prop spacer only on the transfer box end of the front prop.
I have also just fitted a 2'' body lift from jimnybits as he can also supply steering shaft spacers, these are highly recommended on a 2'' body lift and above.


Hi Supergaz

I am also shopping from Jimnybits and I am planning to buy the following items
-castor corrected bushes - super pro - 4 pcs;
- rear panhard relocation bracket;
- spring spacers of 1" super pro;
- steering rod spacer
and some other items which I already purchased from there.
Looks, like with upgraded trail master from 2"to 3" I will have to fix also these prop spacers on transfer box shaft .
I hope that 1" will be enough.

Yours
Nikolay
Last edit: 23 Jun 2011 08:47 by Seawolfvarna.

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23 Jun 2011 08:53 - 23 Jun 2011 08:57 #18160 by Seawolfvarna
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ooky_123 wrote: Im running a +2" suspension lift, +2" body lift on standard radius arms and pannard rods.

Just fitted the lower ration transfer case and now am looking to move up to 31" tyres from the current 29" ones.

Might swap out the pannard rods forst, and the radius arms with castor correction closer to the winter


Hi

Can you share information about what kind of lower ration transfer case:
- mini lobster;
- rock lobster;
- rock crawler.
It will be very nice if you can share, where in UK I can buy one of these. I believe I am going to need something like that.
I am looking on that one, but I am not sure is it compatible with my 2001 Jimny

www.calmini4x4.de/CALMINI-514-1-ROCKCRAWLER-GEARSET

Yours
Nikolay
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23 Jun 2011 10:22 #18164 by supergaz
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With just castor correction bushes you should not need a prop spacer, 1/2'' at most, Castor correction bushes return the diff/axle back to its original angle after fitting lift springs or spacers. A prop spacer is used due to the extra droop between the transfer box and diff. If you look at the space between the front prop and the chassis cross member then this gap closes up when the diff is returned to its correct angle. I have castor correction arms for a 4.5'' lift and even with a 1'' prop spacer there is a very small gap between the prop and cross member as the prop is now more vertical.

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23 Jun 2011 10:50 #18166 by Seawolfvarna
Replied by Seawolfvarna on topic Re: Suspension question

supergaz wrote: With just castor correction bushes you should not need a prop spacer, 1/2'' at most, Castor correction bushes return the diff/axle back to its original angle after fitting lift springs or spacers. A prop spacer is used due to the extra droop between the transfer box and diff. If you look at the space between the front prop and the chassis cross member then this gap closes up when the diff is returned to its correct angle. I have castor correction arms for a 4.5'' lift and even with a 1'' prop spacer there is a very small gap between the prop and cross member as the prop is now more vertical.


Hi, Mate

I like to fix exactly same tyres like yours or may be 30". This is why I am trying to make all this modification now. Can you tell please do you have some modification in your T-case. Some of these which I already mentioned above. I now that only lifting and body lifting will be not enough to fit such a tyres, without to make some modification on the T-case. Please advice, where in UK I can find such a modification parts. So far I am buying everything for my Jimny from UK.

Best regards:
Nikolay

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23 Jun 2011 11:56 #18173 by Monkey
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Mate what are you trying to achieve here? Like what sort of off road jimny are you trying to build?

See the the main issue here is gearing it is rather $$$ to gear a jimny to suit larger tyres, it's even harder to gear a late model jimny this is one of the reasons why i;m not running 30"(or bigger). IMO a much better path to go down it 2-3" lift with 235's tyre on off set rims, add a locker or 2 and it will be unstoppable. There is no real need to add a body lift to clear 30''s i know a few people who are running 235's and NO lift at all and other running 3"lift with 30's.

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23 Jun 2011 14:49 #18185 by Seawolfvarna
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Monkey wrote: Mate what are you trying to achieve here? Like what sort of off road jimny are you trying to build?

See the the main issue here is gearing it is rather $$$ to gear a jimny to suit larger tyres, it's even harder to gear a late model jimny this is one of the reasons why i;m not running 30"(or bigger). IMO a much better path to go down it 2-3" lift with 235's tyre on off set rims, add a locker or 2 and it will be unstoppable. There is no real need to add a body lift to clear 30''s i know a few people who are running 235's and NO lift at all and other running 3"lift with 30's.


Hi, Mate

So, you running you Jimny without any gear modification and there is no any issues with performance in terms of speed and power range of a standard factory car. That's very good, so then I will make like you. I will do this +1" for trial master and in order to cut less may be I will fix also 2"body lift and then I will make a try.

Thanks

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Nikolay

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