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My new winter toy
- Mooser
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29 Sep 2013 09:53 #84655
by Mooser
My new winter toy was created by Mooser
Hey all just bought another Jimny for this years winter and some muddling it's black 51 plate it's got the m13a engine and 140000 on the clock I'm looking to get some off-road tyres a lift kit although unsure on how high and I want a winch mounted under the standard bumper with some recovery points and anything else I need really
All comments and help welcome
Cheers
Mickie
All comments and help welcome
Cheers
Mickie
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29 Sep 2013 18:38 #84680
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Replied by mc_nebula on topic My new winter toy
Welcome to the forum!
I have the 3" lift kit from Jimny Bits, Rhino Rays radius arms (the best lookers, imo) and the off road armoury panhards. I would recommend all but the panhards (they come with rose joints, not bushes and clunk a little, not a big issue, just rattly...) The Rhino Rays radius arms are made to order from laser cut steel plate, seem totally unbreakable to me. They were with me about a week after ordering, complete with fitted bushes for £120 each + shipping. Bargain! The Jimny Bits 3" lift comes with different length springs on the front to combat "jimny lean"
The corrected 3" lift handles just fine on the road, however, I hear it's not so good if you don't bother with any correction. I'd go as far as saying that it's more comfortable and better handling as going for a "cheapskate lift" using spring spacing blocks.
As for winching gear, I have none of that on my truck, and I'm still using the standard recovery points. My buddy (Iloveics on here) has just bought the Off Road Armoury front recovery points. They bolt onto the front chassis rails in quite a sturdy looking manner, and they seem plenty strong enough.
www.offroad-armory.com/store/index.php?r...20_72&product_id=506
Off Road Armoury also sell a winch tray to fit to the chassis rails at the front to enable mounting of a winch in a standard bumper (with some trimming, of course). I have not seen or used one, but it's here:
www.offroad-armory.com/store/index.php?r...20_72&product_id=220
It would be worth ringing ORA just to check that you can use the mount and the recovery points at the same time, I'm not certain, but it looks like they mount in more-or-less the same place.
As for tyres, if it's a second car, eat your heart out, but be aware that you will ruin the gear ratios if you go too big and don't fit a rock lobster transfer box. Mine is a daily drive so I have gone "one size" bigger and got BF Goodrich all terrains. I'm happy with those for the road, green laning and a rare pay&play.
Good luck!
I have the 3" lift kit from Jimny Bits, Rhino Rays radius arms (the best lookers, imo) and the off road armoury panhards. I would recommend all but the panhards (they come with rose joints, not bushes and clunk a little, not a big issue, just rattly...) The Rhino Rays radius arms are made to order from laser cut steel plate, seem totally unbreakable to me. They were with me about a week after ordering, complete with fitted bushes for £120 each + shipping. Bargain! The Jimny Bits 3" lift comes with different length springs on the front to combat "jimny lean"
The corrected 3" lift handles just fine on the road, however, I hear it's not so good if you don't bother with any correction. I'd go as far as saying that it's more comfortable and better handling as going for a "cheapskate lift" using spring spacing blocks.
As for winching gear, I have none of that on my truck, and I'm still using the standard recovery points. My buddy (Iloveics on here) has just bought the Off Road Armoury front recovery points. They bolt onto the front chassis rails in quite a sturdy looking manner, and they seem plenty strong enough.
www.offroad-armory.com/store/index.php?r...20_72&product_id=506
Off Road Armoury also sell a winch tray to fit to the chassis rails at the front to enable mounting of a winch in a standard bumper (with some trimming, of course). I have not seen or used one, but it's here:
www.offroad-armory.com/store/index.php?r...20_72&product_id=220
It would be worth ringing ORA just to check that you can use the mount and the recovery points at the same time, I'm not certain, but it looks like they mount in more-or-less the same place.
As for tyres, if it's a second car, eat your heart out, but be aware that you will ruin the gear ratios if you go too big and don't fit a rock lobster transfer box. Mine is a daily drive so I have gone "one size" bigger and got BF Goodrich all terrains. I'm happy with those for the road, green laning and a rare pay&play.
Good luck!
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29 Sep 2013 21:12 #84735
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Replied by nicho on topic My new winter toy
has it got a blue stripe on it by any chance.
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04 Oct 2013 13:26 #85170
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Replied by Mooser on topic My new winter toy
Thanks for all the info Iv been looking into the 2" blocks then going for 235/70/15s and was just going to fab my own winch tray so I can get it as far back into the chassis as I can and was planning on adding the recovery points to that rather than a second car it's more of a fifth car haha too many projects but miss my old Jimny so went for another one I do eventually want a 3" lift then a 2" body lift with all panhards radius arms etc fitted but for over the winter and the odd pay n play the cheap route will suffice just now
Thanks
Mickie
Thanks
Mickie
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04 Oct 2013 13:27 #85171
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Replied by Mooser on topic My new winter toy
Yeah nicho it did have a stripe on it it's off now? How come?
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Mickie
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04 Oct 2013 15:54 #85174
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Replied by Wiltec17 on topic My new winter toy
Sounds like a good but of winter fun
My cousins about to fit a 2" spacer lift, with 235's il let you know how it works out for him. They were going to be for me but I decided to go 3" spring lift route.
My cousins about to fit a 2" spacer lift, with 235's il let you know how it works out for him. They were going to be for me but I decided to go 3" spring lift route.
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