lean problem
- kirks
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Most people get a 1" spring spacer and insert it on the drivers front spring cup.
or, the expensive option, but a new spring.
the "Jimny Lean" is a common issue, usually more visible with longer springs.
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
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Someone at work pointed it out to me in the yard the other day, thinking they were being helpful and that I might not have noticed - they seemed a bit shocked when I replied "YEP, THEY ALL DO THAT AND IT DOESN'T HELP THAT I'M A FAT B@?TARD!".
I wouldn't worry. The other solution would be to get a fat girlfriend to even it out but I like the one I've got so it will stay the way it is!
Kirkynut
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- Adamski
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I'm slightly concerned that the spacer might then lift the drivers side higher than the passenger side. I measured the gap between the arches and the drivers side is half an inch lower than the passenger side but I'm guessing that when I sit in the drivers seat it will make it even lower which will mean that the inch spacer will be about right?
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The drivers side has more weight on it, the rear door hinges and the TX box all are located on the drivers side, so overtime some weakness is to be expected.
Personally I accept it and also quote im a Fat B****d too
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- Mick C
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Adamski wrote: I know this is an old thread but I'm just about to order a 1" spring spacer to solve my lean problem on the drivers side. Can anyone confirm that this will put the car back to level?
I'm slightly concerned that the spacer might then lift the drivers side higher than the passenger side. I measured the gap between the arches and the drivers side is half an inch lower than the passenger side but I'm guessing that when I sit in the drivers seat it will make it even lower which will mean that the inch spacer will be about right?
Just out of interest does it lean to one side equally? are both the offside arches lower than the nearside or is it biased to one corner? If that's the case do people fit one spacer front and one rear???
If it's just half inch I'd probably live with it, I didn't notice it when I saw your truck Adam. Problem is if you like things to be cock-on once you notice it it'll just bug you until you notice the next thing!
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I bought a lift kit from ORA, and I fitted the Spings the wrong way round giving me a lean. sound obvious but it might be worth double checking.
What happens is on some Jimnys there are 3 different length springs, and when you buy uprated springs they come in 2 pairs so one is longer than it should be. pushing it down in one corner.
this can be counteracted by either fitting a spacer, of which I have a brand new one which is available for a £10. or buying a new spring which has been said before.
Hope this helps
Tom
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- paulnb57
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IMHO your truck should not lean when unladen.............
Paul
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- darthloachie
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kirkynut wrote: Mine has it and I just accept it!
Someone at work pointed it out to me in the yard the other day, thinking they were being helpful and that I might not have noticed - they seemed a bit shocked when I replied "YEP, THEY ALL DO THAT AND IT DOESN'T HELP THAT I'M A FAT B@?TARD!".
I wouldn't worry. The other solution would be to get a fat girlfriend to even it out but I like the one I've got so it will stay the way it is!
Kirkynut
why don't you let your girlfriend drive and the it would sit level :whistle:
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you can try this from bitz4vitz
www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/Jimny/Spring-S...y-Lean-/prod_43.html
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- Adamski
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I will just fit it and take it from there. I would rather have one side 3" and the other 3.5" rather than 1 side 3" and the other side 2.5" (as it currently is) for clearance purposes. I think once the car settles it should sit nice and level
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