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what do you think of my jimny

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27 Mar 2011 16:17 #14129 by m4rt1n
what do you think of my jimny was created by m4rt1n
Its got no service history but you can tell its been mechanically well looked after. its done 116000 miles and had just been serviced. its got 7 months MOT but has only done 30 miles since the last MOT. The gearbox has only done around 65000 miles as i had a recondition gearbox put it.

The body work has seen better days as its had lots of small bumps in the past.

it needs a couple of bits doing if your fussy but all in all its a nice, mechanically sound car. the Engine sounds sweet as a nut and it goes perfectly into each gear.

Let me know what ya think



















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27 Mar 2011 16:21 #14130 by darthloachie
Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: what do you think of my jimny
looks nice for 115k
been looked after
just give the underneath a wire brush off and a coat of hammerite to smarten it up.

are you going to modify it and go offroad?

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27 Mar 2011 16:24 #14131 by m4rt1n
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Potentially yea. just wouldnt know where start lol.

just want to make sure its all sound first

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27 Mar 2011 16:31 - 27 Mar 2011 16:31 #14132 by darthloachie
Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: what do you think of my jimny
if you going to offroad it you'll get much bigger dents :laugh:
start with mud terrain tyres
and then a lift
and then.....................................
so the slippery slope starts :cheer:
have a look at some of the other builds in the my jimny section for ideas
when you are ready to get it muddy there are a couple of good pay and play sites in stoke at Silverdale and Weston Coyney
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27 Mar 2011 16:37 #14135 by m4rt1n
Replied by m4rt1n on topic Re: what do you think of my jimny
My main problem is that i dont want to sacrifice too much MPG as i have a bit of a commute.

I guess time and money will see:P

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27 Mar 2011 17:59 #14139 by dirtydogz
Hi and welcome to big jimny.B)
Nice looking jimny to start with good luck :)

2002 JLX Soft Top B)
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27 Mar 2011 18:00 #14141 by viciouspenguin
Replied by viciouspenguin on topic Re: what do you think of my jimny
nice motor, first modification I would make would be to take mr angle grinder to that chrome bar at the back :evil:

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27 Mar 2011 18:05 #14143 by kirkynut

darthloachie wrote: looks nice for 115k
been looked after
just give the underneath a wire brush off and a coat of hammerite to smarten it up.

are you going to modify it and go offroad?


I was thinking exactly the same to the letter and then read your reply!

You can keep your fuel consumption as it is despite modifying it with a suspension lift and bigger mud terrain tyres - just get a second set of wheels, such as modulars, in a wheel and tyre package from one of the number of online sites that sel them - Bigaz on here and others have them. You can then use those alloys and road tyres for every day use and thus not effect your fuel consumption.

You just need somewhere to store a second set of tyres.

Kirkynut

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27 Mar 2011 18:14 #14145 by m4rt1n
Replied by m4rt1n on topic Re: what do you think of my jimny
Cheers all. Is there anything i should check for? so i can see if i have a lemon? Other than the usual rust patches and that. The engine sounds and drives great but are there any common faults i can check for?

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27 Mar 2011 18:31 #14149 by kirkynut
Rust anywhere underneath, worn radius arm bushes and if you have no death wobble leave the front axle alone! - other than to wire brush it and paint it before that diff pan rusts through!

Kirkynut

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27 Mar 2011 19:10 #14154 by mcjimny
"boot" floor for rust too? Another trap i've found to be a bit scabby is behind the headlamps.

Black Jimny's don't get stuck!

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28 Mar 2011 15:08 #14187 by m4rt1n
Replied by m4rt1n on topic Re: what do you think of my jimny
Yea it is a bit rusty both behind the headlamps and a fairly small patch in the boot :unsure:

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