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Szabi's Jimny

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15 Sep 2017 17:45 #184162 by Szabek
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I am tempted to get wheel spacers instead and keep my alloys...

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15 Sep 2017 19:11 #184163 by Szabek
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How much rubbing did you have with -30 , zero lift?

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15 Sep 2017 19:59 - 15 Sep 2017 20:04 #184167 by Daniel30
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Not much at all, only when I drove down a big pot hole with two other people in it, it was on a lane I used to drive when I took my daughters horse riding and it couldn't be avoided. :)

The pic of my Jim I posted with all the mud on it was after a day out at a pay and play and I can't recall it rubbing then, depends what you will be using it for and how you drive ;)
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18 Sep 2017 13:23 #184216 by Szabek
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Today i placed the order for the 215/75 Grabber AT3s. Looks like i can't avoid the bumper trimming now. Zero offset stays for a while.

Do I have to remove the bumper to cut it or can I go around with a small cutting disc? I was thinking to order some cutting disc, which fits in the drill.

Other question about number plate. I seen on plenty of picture the sticker style number plate which sticked front of the bonnet. Is it legal? Where can I get them from?

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18 Sep 2017 17:17 - 18 Sep 2017 17:20 #184223 by Daniel30
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I cut mine with a slitting disk you will just need to take off a little bit off at the front of the arch, you won't need to remove the bumper, wear gloves and goggles the plastic shavings get very hot and can stick to you if any ping off the disk.

Im sure Halford had 215 grabbers without any issues, he has sold his Jimny now but I think he is still a member, look at the Halfords dog taxi build thread.
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18 Sep 2017 19:40 #184231 by Lambert
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The sticky plates used to be legal but i can't remember when it was changed and therefore how old a car can argue that they are contemporary with the sticky plates being allowed. What i mean there is that I with my 2011 car couldn't reasonably claim that a sticky plate had always been on the car as they were illegal well before the car was made. But a 1999 car might be ok. Possibly. I'm fairly sure its part of when ANPR became a thing whenever that was.

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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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18 Sep 2017 19:51 #184232 by Szabek
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Thanks guys. I am so grateful for all the help.

I think I have some new problem :dry:

Today I was looking around in the engine bay area, try to figure out the front bumper fixing/removing issue and I found some leakage close to the AC radiator. AC works fine, but looks like the long vertical tube on the right side , has some crack and something leaks out. Any idea, what is this bit doing?



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22 Sep 2017 12:21 #184328 by Szabek
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TrailMaster and steering dumper fitted. Also King Pin bearing got fixed, Very happy with Martin's service recommendation. The workshop charged very fair labour.

Next step is the tires and bumper chopping.

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23 Sep 2017 19:31 #184405 by Daniel30
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Looking good ;)

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23 Sep 2017 19:43 #184406 by Szabek
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I just bought slit disc today... tomorrow I will dust down the angle grinder :side:

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23 Sep 2017 19:55 #184407 by Daniel30
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Don't forget Googles and gloves ;)

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24 Sep 2017 13:55 #184424 by Szabek
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Chop job done. Cutting was easy, but not removing the bolts. All of them were seized. The two bolts on the bottom of the bumper broken in. So no bolts hold the bumper from the bottom at the moment. Started to spray them with WD40...

Also, the bull bar was glued on the bumper, so I have to find something to get rid of the old sticky stuff.

Wednesday is tyre day now

I like the look without the number plate, shame we are not living in Florida :laugh:

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