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29 Feb 2012 19:49 #34527 by adamjimny
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I know the 30's were brilliant both on and off road but did look a little too small.....this way it looks awesome and i get another 1" off diff clearance which is ALWAYS welcomed!

Yeah pal as soon as its mounted ill get it MOT'd and claim my free tax and ill be up for outings as much as poss! Im near burnley so not too far away from you. When its done ill pm you my number and sort out some offroading

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01 Mar 2012 08:35 #34583 by Rockwatt
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adamjimny wrote: How did he manage the 4" bodylift?

Also got my 5.1 box ready to go on now with the rockwatt mountings......quality work!

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It looks like you have a small flange on the front output ! You need a large to mate up to the Jimny front prop.
I would give the mounts a coat of paint or it will go that mucky brown color really quick ;-)

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01 Mar 2012 11:53 #34592 by adamjimny
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Paint is already drying and iv changed the uj flange on the jimny front prop ready so in theory it should all just bolt on :silly:

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13 Mar 2012 10:19 #35424 by Cocopolo
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Well done Adam!

The jimny looks perfect with the 235/85-16!

I have same size under my jimny, but with less aggressive tread (federal couragia mt) ... i'm still a little bit worried about front axle failures ... but no problems up to now ...

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21 Mar 2012 20:15 #36149 by adamjimny
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jobs left are

1. fill diff up with oil
2. Clean rear brake adjusters
3. Mount and wire up winch
4. MOT

just spent afternoon bolting winch in rear and had to drop fuel tank to do it but only needs wiring in now!!! so nearly one less job to do!

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22 Mar 2012 23:49 #36208 by adamjimny
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Well did some more today

Routed wires for winch and mounted a isolator in front of gear stick and just waiting on connectors to finish installation now (ordered a wireless remote for it because it will be so much easier with one)

And filled diff up with oil aswell

So hopefully connectors will come friday to finish it fully and ill start on brakes.

J can see the light for MOT then i can get my rear storage system made up to store all straps tools etc and spare wheel on top of it

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26 Mar 2012 17:52 #36406 by adamjimny
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Booked it in for rear brake pads, front part of handbrake cable and MOT next Tuesday

got a new radiator on way as mine was caked so put new one on and soak n clean other untill its needed.

New cam angle sensor too because my mum nicked mine for her vitara :-(

Should be all MOT'd n Taxed by end of next week!!!!

And 100% for muddy fun there after!

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27 Mar 2012 05:04 #36417 by KÖYMEN
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Güle güle kullanın.iyi keyifler dilerim.

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03 Apr 2012 20:12 #36860 by adamjimny
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KÖYMEN wrote: Güle güle kullanın.iyi keyifler dilerim.


Whats that mean?

Well its in for MOT needing a wheel bearing, power steering tensioner (not cheap) and belt, rear brake shoes........thats it so far ha but better than i had in my head

Wheel spacers delivered today waiting to go on

Need to look at diff again and change casing due to being too long but should be sorted for weekend hopefully fingers crossed

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07 Apr 2012 01:34 #37022 by adamjimny
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All MOT'd and think diff is sorted so just want to fit rear wheel spacers and wire up my wireless controller for the winch and apply for tax disc (god knows how as iv never aplied for a disabled tax before - does it matter that its currently SORN and how long does it take?)

Wooooooo :woohoo:

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07 Apr 2012 09:01 #37033 by adamjimny
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All taxed and on with last two jobs now :silly:

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07 Apr 2012 11:07 #37035 by darthloachie
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well done mate :)

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