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Newbie post. Just aquired my first Jimny
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26 Jan 2017 02:04 #177283
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Hi all. I managed to get my grubby mitts an old Jimny recently. After considering getting a toy for green laning for a while now to go play at the weekends with some mate's and their toys (mainly disco's). I obviously couldn't pass up the opportunity of this old girl when it was offered to me. Despite being used on a farm for 7 year's and stood for the last 18 months it's in reasonable Condition. And just scraped through an MOT.
After a bit of research on here I'm now trying to plan how to go about making her more usable (on and off road use). After a good clean and fixing a few a few issues I'll be looking for the best options to get some lift to get some capable tyre's on.
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After a bit of research on here I'm now trying to plan how to go about making her more usable (on and off road use). After a good clean and fixing a few a few issues I'll be looking for the best options to get some lift to get some capable tyre's on.
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26 Jan 2017 02:06 #177284
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26 Jan 2017 02:08 #177285
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26 Jan 2017 07:02 #177287
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That looks quite tidy mate.
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27 Jan 2017 11:39 #177344
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Thanks. It's ideal for a bit of a project tbh. Not too clean as I'm scared to ruin it, but not a complete already abused turd either. It's spent the last 8 years ish plodding about at snail speed with an elderly farmer owner. It will need a bit of mig welder attention. But hopefully not too much.
As soon as I get time it's gonna be dangled off the forklift and thoroughly steam cleaned underneath. Then attack every nut and bolt in sight with wd4O. Still not sure which way to jump for lifting and what tyre size though. I was thinking of a 2" spacer kit. But might stretch to 2" spring kit and make my own shock extenders, I can easily upgrade shocks at later date if needed then. I'm getting loads of idea's and inspiration off here tho. But my wallets already getting scared the more I see. Lol
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As soon as I get time it's gonna be dangled off the forklift and thoroughly steam cleaned underneath. Then attack every nut and bolt in sight with wd4O. Still not sure which way to jump for lifting and what tyre size though. I was thinking of a 2" spacer kit. But might stretch to 2" spring kit and make my own shock extenders, I can easily upgrade shocks at later date if needed then. I'm getting loads of idea's and inspiration off here tho. But my wallets already getting scared the more I see. Lol
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27 Jan 2017 15:27 #177360
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Don't use WD-40 - it will clean and penetrate the joints, but it sucks as a grease and lets new dirt and rust in.
Get a decent de-ruster followed by a decent grease and/or thread securing stuff (Loctite or similar).
I personally had a very good experience with motip penetrating oil and it's "shock" counterpart (the one that freezes the joint rapidly to create microcracks in the rust) for loosening old tight bolts.
If you don't go for longer shocks don't use longer springs as their travel distance will differ (so in the extreme position the shock will take more load, as the spring will still be flexible). It's either extenders or replacement for both.
Get a decent de-ruster followed by a decent grease and/or thread securing stuff (Loctite or similar).
I personally had a very good experience with motip penetrating oil and it's "shock" counterpart (the one that freezes the joint rapidly to create microcracks in the rust) for loosening old tight bolts.
If you don't go for longer shocks don't use longer springs as their travel distance will differ (so in the extreme position the shock will take more load, as the spring will still be flexible). It's either extenders or replacement for both.
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