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Height check!

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11 Jul 2012 19:28 - 11 Jul 2012 19:47 #43976 by Smoggy
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Just changing the thread a bit guys, i'm worried I might have bitten off more than I can chew :(

After chopping off the bumper extensions in preparation for my ORA bumper fitment and finding the damaged chassis legs. I have chopped out the cross-member ready to weld a new section and overweld/strengthen the chassis legs. The 2''bodylift is in place.

BUT on looking at the car from the front it looks really lopsided. I have taken measurements under the headlights, under the chassis legs and at wheelarch bottoms and the driver side is 1.5cm lower than the passenger side. I know it doesn't sound much but it looks worse :(



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11 Jul 2012 20:17 #43983 by stevedumptruck63
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hi mate most jimny's lean to the drivers side, a few of the guys fit a 1.5" spring spacer to the front drivers side spring. :evil:

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11 Jul 2012 20:18 - 11 Jul 2012 20:21 #43984 by robs5230
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i think you have the jimny lean . this will probably be more apparent on a lifted jimny . spring spacer from bits4vits fitted on top of the drivers front spring should straighten everything up .you will need to remove the rubber spring seat ( just pull it off ) and replace it with the spacer . before i fitted mine it felt like i was going to fall out of the drivers window. easy fix :)

good tip - use spring compressors or straps to compress the spring ( i just needed to compress the middle 6 coils or so )

standard jimny - for now
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11 Jul 2012 20:42 #43986 by Smoggy
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robs5230 wrote: i think you have the jimny lean . this will probably be more apparent on a lifted jimny . spring spacer from bits4vits fitted on top of the drivers front spring should straighten everything up .you will need to remove the rubber spring seat ( just pull it off ) and replace it with the spacer . before i fitted mine it felt like i was going to fall out of the drivers window. easy fix :)

good tip - use spring compressors or straps to compress the spring ( i just needed to compress the middle 6 coils or so )


Yeah im about to fit ORA 4.5'' lift kit anyway, so I might just fit spring spacers whilst im doing that. The only thing is with the 2'' bodylift I am conscious of getting too high :(

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11 Jul 2012 20:54 #43988 by robs5230
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the spacer will not increase the lift any. just level up the car . it is just one spacer on the drivers front corner to cure the lean

standard jimny - for now
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11 Jul 2012 20:55 #43989 by reaper
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As others said its probably just the " jimny lean" :-)
Normally is say remove the bodylift then fit the ora kit but i have a feeling you will need both with those masooooove bead-locks :ohmy:
Not sure what if any problems you may get though

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