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The Jimny of the Yakuza

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08 Jul 2026 10:45 #264893 by Lambert
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If you have brakes on the trailer then there's your answer, move things to the trailer. It's so simple to overload the back of the car.

Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
R.E.D Retired Extremely Dangerous
Bellerophon (2024 grello van) daily dose of disappointment.

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08 Jul 2026 11:45 #264894 by Roger Fairclough
As the trailer is the back end of a Jimny, I will assume that the wheels are the same as your prime mover and that brake drums are available in which case they can be made to work with only a few mods. I built a system to tow my SJ413 behind my Toyota KZJ70.

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09 Jul 2026 11:17 #264903 by yakuza
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The trailer has working brakes.
I think part of the problem is the mods on the car like sound deadening and reinforcment and the awning. And weight distribution in the trailer as well as more weight must be put in the trailer and in the back of it.
It can take 750kg so no problem there.
And like every overlander i can leave lots of stuff at home.
Had carpentry tools with me this time and general tools will have space in the trailer usually.

Norway -84 SJ410, 87 SJ413 lwb, 88 sammy trailer.
2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 Cooper Disco, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck.

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