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4wd not working.
- little jimny
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18 Dec 2011 09:53 - 18 Dec 2011 09:54 #28503
by little jimny
Replied by little jimny on topic Re: 4wd not working.
The Jimny doesn't have a centre diff so if you drive on good grippy tarmac in four wheel drive you'll cause the tyres to scrub (at best) or the transmission to wind up. You should be fine on snow and ice, and I suppose you'd be fine in a straight line dry tarmac too.SOTA wrote:
jo king wrote: Just dont drive on the road in 4wd.
I did this today for climbing a hill that was covered in ice, did I do wrong?
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18 Dec 2011 10:49 #28507
by jo king
Replied by jo king on topic Re: 4wd not working.
Driving on road in 4wd is fine if you have the need too i.e. less tracton like mud snow ice. I have bought a sj where the guy before drove every where in 4wd :pinch: the whole drive train was worn out and noisy and loose.
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18 Dec 2011 15:51 #28545
by doncarlyon
Replied by doncarlyon on topic Re: 4wd not working.
Good way to check its working it simply stick it in 4L on a gravel surface, then nail it!
You will know if the fronts arent working as you will be able to get a bit "tokyo drift" on the go
You will know if the fronts arent working as you will be able to get a bit "tokyo drift" on the go

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21 Dec 2011 22:15 #28895
by mcn99
Replied by mcn99 on topic Re: 4wd not working.
Thanks for the useful replies
Just back from Aviemore where I tested 4WD up some snowy roads, and found it was working afterall although vacuum HUBS still played up a couple of times
I just assumed that even on tarmac (in a straight bit of road), putting the Jimny in 4WD for a short test, I would feel the difference.
Time to look for some manual HUBS.....any idea what these should cost (with the spacer)
Just back from Aviemore where I tested 4WD up some snowy roads, and found it was working afterall although vacuum HUBS still played up a couple of times
I just assumed that even on tarmac (in a straight bit of road), putting the Jimny in 4WD for a short test, I would feel the difference.
Time to look for some manual HUBS.....any idea what these should cost (with the spacer)
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22 Dec 2011 03:55 #28901
by adamjimny
Replied by adamjimny on topic Re: 4wd not working.
Hubs usually cost about £45 but the spacers you will have to buy seperate 99% of the time at £25 as these dont come with the hubs...they are an adapter to fit the hubs to a jimny
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22 Dec 2011 06:45 #28903
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Replied by goatboy on topic Re: 4wd not working.
bits4vits do brand new hubs and spacers as a package. Not as cheap as finding second hand ones but saves you the trouble of trying to find 2nd hand ones...
www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/jimny/free-whe...-rings/prod_455.html
www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/jimny/free-whe...-rings/prod_455.html
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