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2" suspension lift

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15 Jan 2013 15:12 #58153 by jfkenpoman
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which would you recommend, i'll be mainly greenlaning and using jimny for shooting from?
prices and suppliers, how difficult is it to fit?
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15 Jan 2013 15:23 #58156 by mudman
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for light green laning and shooting id go with this kit from bits4vits

www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/jimny/1-5-jimn...-black/prod_843.html

this way you have the standard soft and supple jimny suspension and as for fitting its one of the easiest thing to do on a jimny

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15 Jan 2013 18:51 #58173 by pgatensuk
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If you can afford it, I would go for the Trialmaster 2" comfort kit. IMO this will gives the best ride quality (better than standard) and good on road handling.

If you are on a tight budget then the Bits4vits spacer kit is a popular option. It gives a slightly harder ride than standard.

Fitting is not too bad only a few bolts on the shock absorbers to undo. Good trolley jack and axle stands required. If you look you find a detailed fitting procedure by dirtydogz. The lower rear shock mounts can be tricky. Fit bottom bolt first before attaching at the top, otherwise you might cross thread the thread on the axle. You can buy rear shock relocation brackets (part of the bits4vits spacer kit) which also over come this issue.

I am well pleased with my Trialmaster kit, completely transformed the ride and performance.

Don't forget that if you go to 2" you should also consider fitting the castor correction bushes. I have yet to do mine. Steering is a little vague but you can live with it.

I did a review a while back on my 2" lift. I will be updating it soon.

Cheers

Paul

2005 Jimny VVT soft top
2002 Jimny Soft top - Sold
2007 Triumph Tiger 1050 - Sold
2011 Kawasaki W800
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2001 Kerry Blue Terrier - RIP
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15 Jan 2013 19:01 #58175 by pgatensuk
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Here you go jfkenpoman. I'll save you the trouble of looking them up.

About £150 for the bits4vits spacer kit and about £600 for the Trailmaster kit. Various other kits are also available. Another popular kit is available from Jimnybits kit at about £350

Jimnybits 2" kit

Dirtydogz guide to fitting a suspension lift

and my recent review of the trialmaster 2" kit

2" Trialmaster review

IMO go for one of the kits with replacement shox and springs rather than the spacer kit if you can.

Have fun!

Paul

2005 Jimny VVT soft top
2002 Jimny Soft top - Sold
2007 Triumph Tiger 1050 - Sold
2011 Kawasaki W800
2002 Twin boys
2001 Kerry Blue Terrier - RIP
2012 GoldenDoodle

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15 Jan 2013 19:03 #58176 by jfkenpoman
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cheers mate i have just seen the price of the kit and bushes and ouch haha may have to wait a bit

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15 Jan 2013 19:14 - 15 Jan 2013 19:16 #58181 by jfkenpoman
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ta paul have been looking lol the 2" lift kit + correction bushes works out at 440 ish :blink:
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15 Jan 2013 19:20 #58183 by reaper
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With the 150 quid ish bits4vits kit you probably wouldnt need the corrected arms as it 1-3/4 ''
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15 Jan 2013 19:21 #58184 by chrisharman
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im thinking about doing the 2inch suspension lift,will i need extended brake hoses and rear shock brackets?

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15 Jan 2013 19:52 #58192 by pgatensuk
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Hi chrisharman

No to both. Rear shock relocation brackets do three things.

1) Lengthen the shock, so only needed with spacer kits as these retain standard shocks.
2) Make fitting rear shox easier. A lot or people recommend them to make the job easier, but they are not essential if you are careful and use good quality shocks
3) Some cheaper shox have poor quality lower rubber bushes and can pull out. I have come across this issue in the past when replacing standard shock. Shouldn't be a problem with the 2" shox.

Longer brake hoses only required if you go to 3" lift. Care needs to be taken to unclip the standard hose when dropping the axle to make sure the hose is not damaged.

Before I brought Trialmaster kit, I did have a ride in a 3" Jimnybits lift; 2" jimnybits lift and one fitted with the spacer kit. All were fine, but did not give the ride quality of the Trialmaster. The next best was the 3" Jimnybits lift.

Cheers
Paul

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2002 Jimny Soft top - Sold
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15 Jan 2013 20:43 #58202 by chrisharman
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thanks for your help pgatensuk.
i was looking at getting the jimnybits 2inch suspension lift kit
with the es3000 shocks which is in my budget.

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16 Jan 2013 19:30 #58315 by pgatensuk
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Very popular choice chrisharman.

Meant to say, that access to a angle grinder might be useful, as the top nuts on the front shox can rust and be difficult to remove, unless you a nice little grinder.


Have fun!

Paul

2005 Jimny VVT soft top
2002 Jimny Soft top - Sold
2007 Triumph Tiger 1050 - Sold
2011 Kawasaki W800
2002 Twin boys
2001 Kerry Blue Terrier - RIP
2012 GoldenDoodle

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16 Jan 2013 19:40 - 16 Jan 2013 19:44 #58317 by nicho
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pgatensuk wrote: Very popular choice chrisharman.

Meant to say, that access to a angle grinder might be useful, as the top nuts on the front shox can rust and be difficult to remove, unless you a nice little grinder.


Have fun!

Paul



i second that. first thing id do is just try and undo them to see what ur up against.if you losen them check you can losen the rear top bolts to.
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