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VAXXi's Jimny (Little Tank)
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02 May 2011 10:52 #15755
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Hello everyone. Been reading for a long while, but the mention of the wobble PDF made me register
The Jimny was bought in september 2010; it's a 2007 edition, 1.3 petrol, seems to be JLX spec.
What's on it so far:
- ProComp springs and shock absorbers, 1" body lift
- TJM snorkel
- OME steering stabiliser (previous owner said it was for the death wobble; now it only shuddered slightly at 70-80 km/h, but this was fixed after proper balancing of the wheels)
- flanges
- front bumper trimmed and a small bash plate fitted
- BF Goodrich 215/75R15 A/T
- CB antenna (FM) mounted on roofrails and CB radio of course
Previous owner also had a roof carrier fitted, which I've taken down because it was not used (and could not enter most underground parkings anymore :laugh: ).
Flanges:
Steering stabiliser:
New suspension:
Snorkel:
Front bumper trim:
BFGs fitted:
Front bash plate painted black:

What's on it so far:
- ProComp springs and shock absorbers, 1" body lift
- TJM snorkel
- OME steering stabiliser (previous owner said it was for the death wobble; now it only shuddered slightly at 70-80 km/h, but this was fixed after proper balancing of the wheels)
- flanges
- front bumper trimmed and a small bash plate fitted
- BF Goodrich 215/75R15 A/T
- CB antenna (FM) mounted on roofrails and CB radio of course
Previous owner also had a roof carrier fitted, which I've taken down because it was not used (and could not enter most underground parkings anymore :laugh: ).
Flanges:



Steering stabiliser:

New suspension:








Snorkel:




Front bumper trim:


BFGs fitted:




Front bash plate painted black:

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02 May 2011 10:55 #15756
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Next came the CB antenna and radio. This was a very complicated topic, because I wanted as good performance as possible on a permanent setup, while avoiding damages to the body (and I'm also a perfectionist
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In the end, I decided to put it on the roof rail in order to use the roof as a ground plane. A grounding cable was needed in order to achieve a good SWR, and I still have to finish up the work properly (current grounding is done through a small braided wire, which isn't perfect), but it works good enough. My previous antenna was a 2 meter Sirio; adding the 2 meters of the car, it made driving through the city or under trees quite a challenging task, so I changed to a lighter 170 cm Sirio which is pretty ok so far.
The radio is an Intek M550, mounted on the cup holder. Initial plan was to mount it under the center column and lighter, but there was not enough room because of the airbag controller, so I relocated it. Under the cup holder I also found the airbag sensor, so had to be extra-careful working under there :dry: The radio is powered directly from the battery with a 15 amp cable, fused and routed through the firewall rubber grommet and under the carpeting.

In the end, I decided to put it on the roof rail in order to use the roof as a ground plane. A grounding cable was needed in order to achieve a good SWR, and I still have to finish up the work properly (current grounding is done through a small braided wire, which isn't perfect), but it works good enough. My previous antenna was a 2 meter Sirio; adding the 2 meters of the car, it made driving through the city or under trees quite a challenging task, so I changed to a lighter 170 cm Sirio which is pretty ok so far.




The radio is an Intek M550, mounted on the cup holder. Initial plan was to mount it under the center column and lighter, but there was not enough room because of the airbag controller, so I relocated it. Under the cup holder I also found the airbag sensor, so had to be extra-careful working under there :dry: The radio is powered directly from the battery with a 15 amp cable, fused and routed through the firewall rubber grommet and under the carpeting.
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02 May 2011 10:56 - 02 May 2011 11:03 #15757
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02 May 2011 11:05 #15758
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02 May 2011 11:06 - 02 May 2011 11:13 #15759
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Underbody protection:
And a better "voice" for the tank :evil: The stock horn is a 4 A Denso, which is also mounted on motorcycles. Since the wires were too thin for the Stebel (which draws up to 16 A), a relay circuit had to go in place.
Connection to the battery through a 1.5 square mm wire (I really need to get a fused distributor box :laugh: )
Relay in place of the old horn
New horn (136 dB !)
Testing the circuit and connections
Wire route

And a better "voice" for the tank :evil: The stock horn is a 4 A Denso, which is also mounted on motorcycles. Since the wires were too thin for the Stebel (which draws up to 16 A), a relay circuit had to go in place.
Connection to the battery through a 1.5 square mm wire (I really need to get a fused distributor box :laugh: )

Relay in place of the old horn

New horn (136 dB !)

Testing the circuit and connections


Wire route

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02 May 2011 11:07 #15760
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And finally, one of the best investments for confort: sound proofing.
The goods (from Russia with love from StandartPlast):
Factory vibration dampeners in the plastic panels (LOL):
Plastic panels properly dampened:
Degreaser for the metal (isopropylic alcohol):
Bituminous material for the arches and side panels:
Some of the same in the rear speakers's area and the seatbelt mechanism bolts to get rid of the buzzing:
Thick sound dampener for the floor:
As I don't use the rear seats, out they go and carpeting takes their place (still have to arrange the top margin properly):
Mucho better :woohoo:
The goods (from Russia with love from StandartPlast):

Factory vibration dampeners in the plastic panels (LOL):


Plastic panels properly dampened:



Degreaser for the metal (isopropylic alcohol):

Bituminous material for the arches and side panels:


Some of the same in the rear speakers's area and the seatbelt mechanism bolts to get rid of the buzzing:



Thick sound dampener for the floor:

As I don't use the rear seats, out they go and carpeting takes their place (still have to arrange the top margin properly):


Mucho better :woohoo:
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