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Transferbox on Jimny
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28 Oct 2011 20:08 - 28 Oct 2011 20:15 #24658
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Hi,
I know of the rockwatt/rocklobster transfer box for the Jimny, built up of SJ410/Sj413 parts, if I'm correct.
But are there any cheaper ways of getting some sort of lower gearing to the Jimny? Perhaps fitting a standard SJ410/SJ413 transferbox ?
What about fitting a Vitara or Grand Vitara transferbox?
thanks,
Tom
I know of the rockwatt/rocklobster transfer box for the Jimny, built up of SJ410/Sj413 parts, if I'm correct.
But are there any cheaper ways of getting some sort of lower gearing to the Jimny? Perhaps fitting a standard SJ410/SJ413 transferbox ?
What about fitting a Vitara or Grand Vitara transferbox?
thanks,
Tom
Last edit: 28 Oct 2011 20:15 by TomDK.
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28 Oct 2011 20:23 #24663
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Replied by supergaz on topic Re: Transferbox on Jimny
You could fit a 410 or 413 but there is no real benefit from a 413 and a 410 is known as a mini lobster when fitted to a jimny as this gives slightly lower gearing. But to be honest how low do you want your gearing?
Have you considered this?
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-low...earset/prod_466.html
This will allow you to reduce the gearing on the standard jimny transfer box, without spending out on a sj-jimny fitting kit and props ect.
Have you considered this?
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-low...earset/prod_466.html
This will allow you to reduce the gearing on the standard jimny transfer box, without spending out on a sj-jimny fitting kit and props ect.
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28 Oct 2011 20:46 #24673
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Replied by TomDK on topic Re: Transferbox on Jimny
For now, this is all speculations.
At the moment I'm at sea onboard a danish navy vessel, won't be home before start of december.
But this gives me plenty of time to think about what I need for my Jimny.
The reason I'm asking about a cheaper solution is that I'm already now thinking about putting a bigger engine/stronger gearbox in the Jimny, and therefore not want to spent an awful lot of money on gearbox and such, unnecessary. But perhaps this option from jimnybits is not that bad. my plan is to find a cheap jimny with auto gearbox.
At the moment I'm at sea onboard a danish navy vessel, won't be home before start of december.
But this gives me plenty of time to think about what I need for my Jimny.
The reason I'm asking about a cheaper solution is that I'm already now thinking about putting a bigger engine/stronger gearbox in the Jimny, and therefore not want to spent an awful lot of money on gearbox and such, unnecessary. But perhaps this option from jimnybits is not that bad. my plan is to find a cheap jimny with auto gearbox.
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28 Oct 2011 21:11 #24675
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Replied by supergaz on topic Re: Transferbox on Jimny
Have you considered fitting a Baleno engine? either 1.6 or 1.8? This has been discussed on here before. This will be the easiest way of fitting a bigger engine, Id start first with changing to a 6:5.1 or rocklobster, if this is to expensive or extreme then the jimnybits gears are great.
Are you wanting to build a play day hero / extreme ? Green laner? or just have a bit more power?
Sounds like you have plenty of time to explore Bigjimny and read all the excellent guides, and also look at all the sites for jimny parts suppliers. Then know what bits you need to build the jimny that you want.
Are you wanting to build a play day hero / extreme ? Green laner? or just have a bit more power?
Sounds like you have plenty of time to explore Bigjimny and read all the excellent guides, and also look at all the sites for jimny parts suppliers. Then know what bits you need to build the jimny that you want.
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28 Oct 2011 22:21 - 28 Oct 2011 22:23 #24676
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Replied by TomDK on topic Re: Transferbox on Jimny
I have seen the Baleno engines fitted. Also seen 1.9 TD from VW, But...
My plan for this Jimny build is not something that needs to be road legal. In fact, It's only for offroad
Because of that I'm thinking of doing it a bit more extreme - installing a Cosworth V6 24v 2,9 engine, around 200 bhp/ 280 nm
They go for around 700-1000 euro in germany for a Ford Scorpio with this engine in, and comes with auto-gearbox. I've seen this engine fitted in to a Samurai and a Vitara. So it should also fit in a Jimny 
For Transfer it's either something Toyota LC or Nissan Patrol. Same goes for axles
But for starters, I just go for the standard Jimny engine, and hoping for some relatively cheap lower gearing. Perhaps this kit from jimnybits you just linked to
And yes, plenty of time out here. I check out this great forum many times a day. And also frequently visiting jimnybits, bits4vits, KAP and so on
My plan for this Jimny build is not something that needs to be road legal. In fact, It's only for offroad

Because of that I'm thinking of doing it a bit more extreme - installing a Cosworth V6 24v 2,9 engine, around 200 bhp/ 280 nm


For Transfer it's either something Toyota LC or Nissan Patrol. Same goes for axles

But for starters, I just go for the standard Jimny engine, and hoping for some relatively cheap lower gearing. Perhaps this kit from jimnybits you just linked to

And yes, plenty of time out here. I check out this great forum many times a day. And also frequently visiting jimnybits, bits4vits, KAP and so on

Last edit: 28 Oct 2011 22:23 by TomDK.
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29 Oct 2011 06:21 #24678
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If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic Re: Transferbox on Jimny
If you are going extreme off road, change the axles for something stronger, with better swivel housings at the front. You might get ones with a locker at the rear too.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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