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Dutch Big Jimny
02 Feb 2014 05:07 #102989
by Halford
:huh: tell me more .. does that mean a better ride ?
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TomDK wrote: Looks very nice
Are those springs progressive?
:huh: tell me more .. does that mean a better ride ?
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02 Feb 2014 07:58 - 02 Feb 2014 07:59 #102999
by Henri Berends
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These are progressive springs. Generally 4x4 springs are very stiff. However the are very comfortable as compared to other springs.
Supplier Zanfi.it has theze springs developed in the past six months and recently they've been delivered. Specially designed for Jimny.
Supplier Zanfi.it has theze springs developed in the past six months and recently they've been delivered. Specially designed for Jimny.
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02 Feb 2014 09:38 #103008
by robs5230
standard jimny - for now
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how do you find these on road ? i have 3" lift springs and as the jimny is so light on the back end it almost feels like i have no suspension
standard jimny - for now
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02 Feb 2014 12:42 #103021
by Henri Berends
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The suspension of the Jimny will still function well on the road.
But I must mention that I have not ridden much with the Jimny. I have the suspensionlift-kit only a week under the car. But I have also reinforced front and rear panhard rods mounted.
I expect a lot from it.
But I must mention that I have not ridden much with the Jimny. I have the suspensionlift-kit only a week under the car. But I have also reinforced front and rear panhard rods mounted.
I expect a lot from it.
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02 Feb 2014 13:10 #103023
by TomDK
In general it means that the more they compress, the harder they get.
As you can see from the pics, the distance between the coils are farther at the bottom of the springs than at the top where there's only little distance.
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Halford wrote:
TomDK wrote: Looks very nice
Are those springs progressive?
:huh: tell me more .. does that mean a better ride ?
In general it means that the more they compress, the harder they get.
As you can see from the pics, the distance between the coils are farther at the bottom of the springs than at the top where there's only little distance.
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10 Aug 2014 15:14 - 10 Aug 2014 15:23 #121695
by Henri Berends
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My Jimny during a weekend at
Fursten-Forest
in Germany.
AFN Jimny Front Winch mounting Plate und Winch Warrior S 8000 Samurai 12 Volt + TRX
AFN Jimny Front Winch mounting Plate und Winch Warrior S 8000 Samurai 12 Volt + TRX
Last edit: 10 Aug 2014 15:23 by Henri Berends.
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