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Re:Aussie 2006 Jimny - 4" lift, 30" BFGs, cool wheels
- suzuki jimny fella
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30 Jan 2012 17:38 #32230
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Replied by suzuki jimny fella on topic Re: Aussie 2000 Jimny
what have you done to disconnet you antiroll bar eny pics matey nice jimny what set up you got with your winch batt split charge ect thanks
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30 Jan 2012 20:28 - 30 Jan 2012 20:32 #32249
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antiroll bar disconnect is quick simple. Undo the four bolts that attach it to the front crossmember and I've made a small bracket with a bolt through it which has a small SS "D" shackle, from that I have a velcro strap which supports the bar. It just hangs loose, does slap against the chassis but so far have not had any problems with this system. It's much easier than removing the entire bar. Here's me reconnecting it.
I don't have the winch set-up yet but the dual battery is controlled with a Rotronics Battery Isolator. Automatically protects the starter battery from discharge while at camp and using the auxiliary. When the engine's running it charges the starter first and when it's full opens the circuit to charge the auxiliary. It's the blue box in the pic below.
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suzuki jimny fella wrote: what have you done to disconnet you antiroll bar eny pics matey nice jimny what set up you got with your winch batt split charge ect thanks
antiroll bar disconnect is quick simple. Undo the four bolts that attach it to the front crossmember and I've made a small bracket with a bolt through it which has a small SS "D" shackle, from that I have a velcro strap which supports the bar. It just hangs loose, does slap against the chassis but so far have not had any problems with this system. It's much easier than removing the entire bar. Here's me reconnecting it.
I don't have the winch set-up yet but the dual battery is controlled with a Rotronics Battery Isolator. Automatically protects the starter battery from discharge while at camp and using the auxiliary. When the engine's running it charges the starter first and when it's full opens the circuit to charge the auxiliary. It's the blue box in the pic below.
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31 Jan 2012 10:40 #32292
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Replied by wanderinstar on topic Re: Aussie 2000 Jimny
Are they twin fuel filters in the middle of the picture. Is fuel that bad in Aus?
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31 Jan 2012 16:11 - 31 Jan 2012 16:12 #32323
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31 Jan 2012 16:30 #32327
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They're for the diff/transfer case breathers.
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wanderinstar wrote: Are they twin fuel filters in the middle of the picture. Is fuel that bad in Aus?
They're for the diff/transfer case breathers.
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31 Jan 2012 16:47 - 01 Feb 2012 07:58 #32331
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