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My Jimny Cabrio 2003
- Dyl
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21 Sep 2014 10:57 #124667
by Dyl
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These are great videos Juan.
Are the Jimny's heavily modified to tackle tracks like these? I didn't realise they were so capable!
Are the Jimny's heavily modified to tackle tracks like these? I didn't realise they were so capable!
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21 Sep 2014 15:42 #124675
by JuanGuillie
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Thanks Dyl, i do think 80 % of the Jimny owners don't know what their Jimny's are really capable too, they get very far even with standard settings.
Naturally when you want to do some more heavy stuff then you have to make some modifications, but "they" also do to the Landrover's, Nissan's and Toy's and ....
The biggest problem for a Jimny is the "groundclearance" that is the space between the lowest point from your diffs and the ground.
So when there are very deep ruts we're getting stuck more easely.
That's why a lot of us put bigger tyres underneath the Jimny's, but also the LR's, Nissan's and toy's and others... will (have to) do it.
On my Jimny i have :
- 4.16 D&G Dropbox
- Centerforce Clutch
- Trailmaster Stage II "Sport" 2-inch Springs and Shocks
- ARB Rear-Locker
- BF Goodrich KM2 215-75-R15
and some other bits and peaces.
With these settings i'm very pleased and off-course... you can always make it better, stronger but it will cost you more and more money.
So it's your personal choise what you want to spend and go offroading on terrains or doing some Greenlaning for what you think your Jimny can handle and you still have lots of fun.
Naturally when you want to do some more heavy stuff then you have to make some modifications, but "they" also do to the Landrover's, Nissan's and Toy's and ....
The biggest problem for a Jimny is the "groundclearance" that is the space between the lowest point from your diffs and the ground.
So when there are very deep ruts we're getting stuck more easely.
That's why a lot of us put bigger tyres underneath the Jimny's, but also the LR's, Nissan's and toy's and others... will (have to) do it.
On my Jimny i have :
- 4.16 D&G Dropbox
- Centerforce Clutch
- Trailmaster Stage II "Sport" 2-inch Springs and Shocks
- ARB Rear-Locker
- BF Goodrich KM2 215-75-R15
and some other bits and peaces.
With these settings i'm very pleased and off-course... you can always make it better, stronger but it will cost you more and more money.
So it's your personal choise what you want to spend and go offroading on terrains or doing some Greenlaning for what you think your Jimny can handle and you still have lots of fun.
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02 Mar 2015 22:01 - 02 Mar 2015 22:07 #139678
by JuanGuillie
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Some more (6) offroad video's from last weekend, this time we (my son and me and 2 other Jimny's from some friends) did participate a roadbook in the northern region of France.
Also with a passage on a little private offroad-terrain, there we had a lot of fun sliding around in the mud.
Also with a passage on a little private offroad-terrain, there we had a lot of fun sliding around in the mud.
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02 Mar 2015 23:40 #139691
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Very nice videos you post here!!! wonderfull track :woohoo:
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04 Mar 2015 13:22 - 04 Mar 2015 13:23 #139829
by JuanGuillie
Replied by JuanGuillie on topic My Jimny Cabrio 2003
These video's were two weeks earlier, first offroadtrip for the guy in the orange Samurai, i was his co-pilot to guide him trough the first steps of offroading.
In the black jimny are some other friends that drive with us on regular base, but this was their first wading trough a river with some current.
In the black jimny are some other friends that drive with us on regular base, but this was their first wading trough a river with some current.
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15 Mar 2015 14:52 #140642
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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A belated welcome mate! I've been catching up on the forum a bit today as I only get to skim read it most of the time.
This looks like a sensibly modified Jimny. It's nice to see that not everyone goes mad with big tyres etc and still have fun!
You're videos are good. It's nice to see a bit of the countryside abroad without having to go there!
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This looks like a sensibly modified Jimny. It's nice to see that not everyone goes mad with big tyres etc and still have fun!
You're videos are good. It's nice to see a bit of the countryside abroad without having to go there!
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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