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Kirkynut's Jimny (aka Daddy's Tractor) - The Evolution continues...

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27 Mar 2011 16:12 - 08 Jun 2018 14:16 #14127 by kirkynut
I don't regularly post pictures of my Jimny as there has not been much change for some time. It had come quite a way already with a cage, winch bumper, winch, ORA rear bumper, 3" lift, Rocklobster, 16" GV wheels with Kumho muds etc.

Recently though, I've had a few more additions - X-Lites from X-Eng,Waffle Board and Ground Anchor mounts on the roof and a set of 215/80/15 Malatesta Kaiman tyres on an old set of SJ van rims.

The wheels might not be to everyone's taste and I think they are a bit Marmite. I had got a set of Jimny steels but as the tyres were being fitted one of them was found to be buckled - so I fished these out of the garage so I could run the tyres. I like the wheels and think they make the truck look a little less cutesy and a bit more purposeful - anyway - I can't keep buying more sets of wheels but will at some point get some more Jimny steels and get them swapped.

Bar lockers and more winches which I can't afford - I think this is as good as it's gonna get - other than perhaps an internal diagonal to connect to the exo cage and chassis via sandwich plates at some point. Oh... I need to extend my rear bumpstops too as the tyres rub the plastic arches and the bodyshell part of the arch under full articluation now.



















The Woffle Board mounts are just tabs welded to the cage with studding bolted up through them and bent rods welded to nuts for me to be able to screw them down to fasten them.

The Ground Anchor mount is a hoop at one end welded onto the cage to hold one end in position and a tab welded to the cage and the anchor with studding bolted to the tab and again a nut with rod welded either side for me to tighten up to keep it in position at that end.

The theoretical maths says that these tyres should be 9.4mm smaller than 205/80/16's - the reason why I got them over 205/80/16 Insa Turbo Special Tracks. I've got a spare set of 5 GV wheels in the garage too!

Forget trying to work out how big an extreme patterned remould will end up being - these measure the same as my mate's old 205/80/16 Insa Turbo Special Tracks! So I might as well have got them and stuck them on my GV wheels :angry: - but you live and learn! It's just a good job I had a spare set of 15's!

I've yet to take it off road with these tyres other than the poser shots due to the bump stops needing extending. I'll take more picatures when I do though! I'm expecting the difference in grip from these and the Kumho's to be like night and day!:)

Kirkynut

The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.

My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
Last edit: 08 Jun 2018 14:16 by kirkynut.

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27 Mar 2011 16:17 #14128 by darthloachie
Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: Kirkynut's Jimny - The Evolution continues...
like the roof mounts :)
which land anchor is that and where do you stow the blade?

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27 Mar 2011 16:40 - 19 Dec 2014 09:45 #14136 by kirkynut
The ground anchor is made by the same chap who made my cage, winch bumper and rocksliders. It's based on a design from a well known Landrover of road accessory manufacturer but down sized to be a bit more suitable for smaller vehicles like ours.

I keep the blade strapped down in the boot between army style kit bags that are strapped down to stopstuff flying about offroad or in event of a - dare I say it - Roll!

I've yet to use it in anger but have seen them used so know it'll work. I've not used it yet as it's too big to carry in the car so has lived in the garage till now!

I figured that there is no point in having it if I don't take it out and have it to use when the need arises - which it has!

I looked at the way challenge trucks have theirs fitted and don't like that mount it out the front thing they do - I want to be able to carry it whilst I'm on the road too and outside the car. On the way to off road sites for example.

I was conscious of adding weight high up to raise the centre of gravity but the Jimny is so small there are limited places to put it and woffle boards. So the roof was the only place.

I've seen others on the spare wheel holder but my spare wheel lives there as I want to keep my rear seats too - it's all a compromise as with modifying any car for any reason.

Kirkynut

The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.

My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
Last edit: 19 Dec 2014 09:45 by kirkynut.

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28 Mar 2011 06:52 #14162 by biggaz
i like the rims, look good :-) are they wider or lower offset then the jimny steels ?

Tyres, yeh you just have to look at that pattern to know they are going to work... Id like some maybe on a spare set as you say but wouldnt fancy driving on them daily...? How do they behave ON road?

The trucks looking great though, like it :-)

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28 Mar 2011 17:40 #14194 by kirkynut

biggaz wrote: i like the rims, look good :-) are they wider or lower offset then the jimny steels ?

Tyres, yeh you just have to look at that pattern to know they are going to work... Id like some maybe on a spare set as you say but wouldnt fancy driving on them daily...? How do they behave ON road?

The trucks looking great though, like it :-)


Cheers! The rims are the same offset as normal SJ rims - the weller 8 spoke design - and according to our club's resident mobile tyre fitter, Kev, they sit 5mm further in than the Jimny steels from what his balancing machine says.

Again - this has a detrimental effect on how the centre of gravity effects the truck but the tyres originally on the car were 205/70/15's so the extra 10mm width on these tyres evens the lesser offset on the wheels exactly - or that's how I console myself anyway!

I have spacers but they would put the tyres outside the arches - the widths are much wider than the sidewall says, so I'm gaining more width that way too. You really can't expect these extreme remoulds to be anything like the numbers say they should be sizewise!

They behave OK on the road in the dry. I've not driven them in the rain yet but needless to say - the 2 second rule will become the 8 second rule I think!

I can't wait to get my rear extended bumpstops made up and then I shall see what the grip is like - but like you say - you just have to look at them to know they are gonna grip. Finally I'll have the same grip the others I offroad with have on their Green Ovals.

Kirkynut

The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.

My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0

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28 Mar 2011 17:47 #14195 by viciouspenguin
Replied by viciouspenguin on topic Re: Kirkynut's Jimny - The Evolution continues...
looks nice, have you had any issues with the tyres catching?

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