Bought a Jimny for the winter!
- ME13OSE
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Any input is appreciated from the users in the forthcoming months and hopefully it will be a trouble free experience for her through this time.
1 question I do have just now is tyres, I can't see her giving up the luxury of her 10 month old car unless the white stuff is actually falling so does anyone have any recommendations as to decent tyres for the standard 15 inch alloys that will go under the arches at standard ride height? Was wanting to put something with a off-road style tread on it. Am I right in assuming that a 205/70/15 off road style tread is the same physical dimensions all round as a 205/70/15 standard road tyre? Or are they taller (diameter) Thanks in advance!
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I run 215/75/15s on my standard jimny (no lift) and they're perfect. I went for general grabber AT2s which are an all terrain tyre so decent on normal Tarmac but much better in the snow etc.
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Enjoy yours
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try this link for sizing www.kouki.co.uk/utilities/visual-tyre-size-calculator
195/80/15 come in about 50quid each tyresdirectuk.co.uk/shop/product-info.php?prodname=&id=16178
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I would have thought there should be plenty of space for the cleaning business gear, with the seats down it's surprising what you will get in the back. Also I'm sure your misses will enjoy it, my mother had a jimny for years and loved it to bits.
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as yours is a 2004 I believe you have a different front bumper than the older model so I dont think you can fit 195 80 15's as they will rub.
Mines a 2001 and I run 195 80 15 kumho kl71 mud tyres and theres not much clearance. Recon the fronts get within 10mm.
This is something that will need to be confirmed or disregarded by other members as im not sure what year it changed.
I got mine when there was a little bit of snow left and needless to say it was an interesting driving experience coming from a front wheel drive turbo hot hatch :ohmy:
especially if left in RWD :whistle:
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I believe it's the newer front bumpers with the close to the ground fogs which may have clearance issues with larger dia tyres.
A word of warning though: You may find that your already not great fuel economy drops a bit with larger tyres or a less road orientated tread.
I run the same tyres as Minibbb above with no issues on a standard setup (2003).
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snow covered roads mud gravel etc are fine for 4wd as there is limited traction which means the tyres can slip abit re-leaving any tension in the transmission.
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ME13OSE wrote: Ah right, I had just assumed the diffs on each axle would have allowed that to sort out the differences within the drivetrain left to right, and front to back. Well hopefully she won't read this as I've been toying with a 90 van for a while and she was nipping my head to buy 1 of those instead of a jimny! Money makes the world go round though and right now shelling out big money wasn't on my priority list.
Don't panic, the jimnys are heroic in the snow! Mine got me everywhere last winter and showed up many other 4x4s. For what you want it for it'll be perfect, the LR90 would have cost far more too.
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My wife is a mobile hairdresser and comes across similar situations to those you have described.
It's the urban estate roads that are the worst for uncleared snow and drifts as generally the main roads are ok.
I know someone with a BMW and he couldn't get off the estate in snow! Of course we should all fit winter tyres like our continental cousins :ohmy:
She used 4wd for the first time last year and came back raving about how stable the car felt.
Never any problem on A/T tyres and of course they are ok on dry roads as well.
As said as soon as you hit dry or just wet tarmac switch back to 2wd!
I started off high and worked my way down ever since
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