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can eny one help thanks lewis
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10 Dec 2011 14:47 #27764
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can eny one help thanks lewis was created by suzuki jimny fella
hi im new to site lol lots of you boys no a bit more about the jimny so can you help me thanks
i got a jimny on a Xreg have got a 3"lift es3000 ajustble panhard arms and braket at the back damper brakets to longer ss brake pipes kit 32mm wheel spacers 3"corrected radus arms on the front with polybushs and 1"/25mm propspacer and stearing damper diff brether kit as well rolling on 215 80 15 kobra tyres think thats all lol
ps made a landy sump garde fit the front look awsome that does am still trying to get pics up you will like that mod boys lmao
the help i need now is whats the best thing to do with my rear radus arms as thay are still standerd do i change arms like the front with polybushs or change just the bushs in my arms now and what size prop spacer do i need to use
many thanks
lewis
i got a jimny on a Xreg have got a 3"lift es3000 ajustble panhard arms and braket at the back damper brakets to longer ss brake pipes kit 32mm wheel spacers 3"corrected radus arms on the front with polybushs and 1"/25mm propspacer and stearing damper diff brether kit as well rolling on 215 80 15 kobra tyres think thats all lol
ps made a landy sump garde fit the front look awsome that does am still trying to get pics up you will like that mod boys lmao
the help i need now is whats the best thing to do with my rear radus arms as thay are still standerd do i change arms like the front with polybushs or change just the bushs in my arms now and what size prop spacer do i need to use
many thanks
lewis
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10 Dec 2011 15:12 #27769
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Replied by supergaz on topic Re: can eny one help thanks lewis
You could put castor correction bushes in the rear, or upgrade to castor corrected arms on the rear,It depends on your budget.
You wont need a prop spacer on the rear.
You wont need a prop spacer on the rear.
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10 Dec 2011 15:35 #27773
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Replied by suzuki jimny fella on topic Re: can eny one help thanks lewis
thanks mate why dont you neen a prop spacer for kap said to me i do lol is the prop spacer just for the 4.5" lift
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10 Dec 2011 15:42 #27775
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Replied by supergaz on topic Re: can eny one help thanks lewis
I have a 4.5" lift with ORA correction arms and only a prop spacer in the front.
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10 Dec 2011 15:45 #27776
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Replied by suzuki jimny fella on topic Re: can eny one help thanks lewis
got the coin lol go for the corrected arms then mate is it better then the corrected bush yes
ORA offroad armoury for them
ORA offroad armoury for them
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10 Dec 2011 16:04 #27780
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Corrected arms will be much stronger, my originals were bent! I have polybushed all my corrected arms.
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