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Re:Re:Wandering on the Road
10 Dec 2023 18:29 - 10 Dec 2023 18:30 #252782
by Phaeton
Also ordered the castor kit, so figure on getting it all fitted & then take it to get the tracking checked so next question, do you use factory setting for the toe when lifted 2"
Replied by Phaeton on topic Wandering on the Road
Thanks for that, found one on t Fleecebay 275654720824 for £34.95 so TBH wasn't sure it was worth the effort as I'd have to buy the steel, went with a MK1 damper £25 hope it fits, as his kit with a damper worked out at £45 for the damper.If you can fabrication yourself my damper kit cost about 30 quid and a couple of hours
Use a Mk1 disco damper around 20 quid on ebay
Also ordered the castor kit, so figure on getting it all fitted & then take it to get the tracking checked so next question, do you use factory setting for the toe when lifted 2"
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10 Dec 2023 19:01 #252784
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
Replied by DrRobin on topic Wandering on the Road
I think you will find that the kit and a Mk1 disco damper will fit perfectly. I bought a similar fix kit and damper from another supplier, paid about £70, but would have been cheaper to just buy the fix kit and damper separately.
The kit (brackets) are easy to fit, I did mine in about 30 minutes in the dark late one afternoon, just centre the steering and then pull the damper out about half way before adjusting the nuts on the threaded bar.
If my damper gives up the will to go on then it will be replaced with a £25 job like yours.
Together with your tow bar that’s going to be another job done in the dark, ah the joys of [winter] motor mechanics.
Robin
The kit (brackets) are easy to fit, I did mine in about 30 minutes in the dark late one afternoon, just centre the steering and then pull the damper out about half way before adjusting the nuts on the threaded bar.
If my damper gives up the will to go on then it will be replaced with a £25 job like yours.
Together with your tow bar that’s going to be another job done in the dark, ah the joys of [winter] motor mechanics.
Robin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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10 Dec 2023 19:33 #252786
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Replied by jackonlyjack on topic Wandering on the Road
Disco 1 damper will work fine with the jimnybits kit you have bought
has for tracking yes you use factory which I think is + - 3 degrees
If you can afford it i would fit 4 new track rod ends 2 left hand thread 2 right hand thread
Also buy new nuts I got mine from jimnybits
has for tracking yes you use factory which I think is + - 3 degrees
If you can afford it i would fit 4 new track rod ends 2 left hand thread 2 right hand thread
Also buy new nuts I got mine from jimnybits
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10 Dec 2023 19:52 #252787
by Ulltand
Replied by Ulltand on topic Wandering on the Road
Its a Suzuki way to keep you awake. Not possible doze back in 70 mph!

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10 Dec 2023 22:16 #252790
by Roger Fairclough
Replied by Roger Fairclough on topic Wandering on the Road
Gen.4 caster is 1deg.55min. +or- 1deg.
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12 Dec 2023 09:38 #252819
by saxj
Replied by saxj on topic Wandering on the Road
I just fitted the EV1 Monotube shocks from Des Sol (
des-sol.co.za/the-des-sol-ev-shock-absorber-series/
). No more wandering, no more wobble, no more adverse reaction from irregularities or pot holes in the road. My Jimny now handles better on the road than my SX4.
Only thing is, you may need to wait a while, they aren't able to keep up with local demand.
Only thing is, you may need to wait a while, they aren't able to keep up with local demand.
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