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05 Jun 2013 10:47 #72820 by kirkynut
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Going back to rear wipers I think mine has always just done constant or off. Not used it much to be honest though as I gave the zuki sun shades in the back which stop me seeing dirt on the rear screen so I don't feel the need to wipe it.

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06 Jun 2013 18:42 #72973 by Halford
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update on my spacer and shock relocation lift:

Halford previously wrote:

Thanks Guys, and as an added bonus, the death wobble has gone away

edited .. 24/05/2013
some wrote in a post a while ago (can't recall who)
Just had the OME 40mm lift kit fitted to my 2007 jimny. First impressions are that
ride has improved, but if I'm honest it feels overall a little 'rolly polly'. It's not as jittery over bumps, but it's lost it's 'go-kart' feel that it had with the lower suspension.

totally agree ....... steering feels a little "barge-like" you get used to it, but think I'll fit a steering damper and see if it helps.


well today I went to ATS :blush: :S :(

and had my front wheels tracked

B) used an idiot proof wireless system and :woohoo: £30 and well pleased
could feel the difference straight away, the barge like slop has gone and full lock left turns no longer feels like I'm driving a clowns car at the circus :P

was dubious about using ATS but it really is an idiot proof system :whistle:

well pleased with the result for £30, much better value than Teeside lass (for the week) :side:

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18 Jun 2013 18:05 #74288 by Halford
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fitting my new (from Supergaz) towbar

looks much better with the rear plastic bumper removed



first problem - custom S/S powerflow exhaust in the way



bit of improvisation needed




second problem - pushing, shoving, huffing, bashing and bending and the nudge bars back on



now to order this



and this

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18 Jun 2013 18:25 #74291 by Tadpole
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Halford wrote: fitting my new (from Supergaz) towbar

looks much better with the rear plastic bumper removed



first problem - custom S/S powerflow exhaust in the way



bit of improvisation needed




second problem - pushing, shoving, huffing, bashing and bending and the nudge bars back on



now to order this



and this

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Thanks for sharing Halford, now I know what I have in store 'when' I do mine .................. :whistle:

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18 Jun 2013 19:05 #74294 by adamatdraycott
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Is that the tow bar mount you have chopped a piece from for the exhaust?

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18 Jun 2013 20:03 #74306 by Halford
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yeh, it's this bracket we had to chop



looks a bit drastic, but plenty of metal left to keep it strong, it's 5mm thick plate, have you seen how strong the standard Jimny tow points are

cheers Tadpole, your's should be a doddle to fit with a standard back box



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20 Jun 2013 17:55 #74497 by adamatdraycott
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I'm just thinking the MOT man may have an issue with two thirds of the bracket missing.

This bracket provides strength to stop the tow bar rotating, so is being pushed upwards into the chassis when a load is on the tow ball

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20 Jun 2013 19:07 #74509 by markyp2000
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He is right about the mot on towbars if it was a smooth cut then thay wouldnt no any different

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21 Jun 2013 05:43 #74546 by Halford
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markyp2000 wrote:

if it was a smooth cut then thay wouldnt no any different

see what you guys mean now, :pinch:
it was filed smooth, the pic was taking whilst checking the fit
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21 Jun 2013 15:33 #74587 by Halford
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just fitted the tow Jaw/ball,

ready for next weekend to recover the truck :whistle:





also being practising movie making - unless you're a dog lover, don't bother watching it



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22 Jun 2013 18:59 #74704 by srcars
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nice spot for a stretch. I wonder if our new pup is a distant relative

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Pic taken just after destroying another toy. This one was sold as 'seriously strong' umm don't think so :lol:

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22 Jun 2013 19:04 #74706 by Halford
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B) lovely pup, that's made me smile
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