If so you can have your own thread in this section.
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Stan2 Build Thread
- Stan
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So the plans for Stan2 the Jimny:
3" Lift (Ordered)
Virtual Lift (cutting arches and removing front wings) :evil:
Extended Brake Lines (ordered)
Vitara Wheels (have already)
Malatesta Kobras 245/70 R16 - 29.5 - 30" (have already)
SJ413 Transfer Case (have already)
4.9:1 Reduction Gears (have already, need to fit them)
Rockwalt Transfer case mount and protection
Hardened Panhard Rods (Ordered)
12000lbs Winch
External Roll cage
Weight reduction (on going)
CB Radio (have already)
Stan 2 - Strapped down and ready to head home
Stan2 looks a bit lower than the Land Rover
OK so first thing this week was to clear out the interior:
Next was the exterior:
Before
After:
Before:
After:
A lot of fasteners used for the body kit:
Not much else will get done this week due to work but soon as I'm back the 3" lift kit, extended brake lines, adjustable panhard rods and tyres will be fitted along with some sort of a front bumper.
Speaking of bumpers, anyone know how the KAP winch bumper is mounted? Anyone have this bumper?
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- Stan
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Not to worry, I went and ordered the ORA one. So time for an update:
3" Lift fitted
Extended Brake Lines fitted
Rear arches trimmed
Front arches removed
Vitara rims fitted
Malatesta Kobras fitted
Battery tray fitted
Relocated front indicators (yep I got bored)
Next on the to-do-list is fit ORA bumper, tidy up exhaust (removed back box), install adjustable Panhard Rods.
Anyone know of a good method to use to know how much to adjust them by?
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Is it only for offroading?
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- Stan
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I'll be adding an external cage like my old truck Stan1. If you check the front of this cage in this photo here, the way we designed it, we had a lot of tree impacts on the front wings, so for me, it's better to remove the wings altogether and then keep the cage as tight as possible.
Anyone know of the correct way to adjust the Panhard Rods?
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- Stan
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It took a little while to align it properly on my own so I'd suggest you get an extra pair of hands if you can.
Now I'll either have to put back on the wings or else cut the bumper......I think I'll cut the bumper to make it nice and tidy, then again I might try the wings back on first before I make up my mind.
The mounting plate has 3 large 12.5mm bolts on the side and 2 10mm bolts on the front of the chassis legs, then the bumper is mounted with a further 3 12.5mm bolts on each side.
The nice thing is that by removing the two upper bolts the bumper can swing down to gain access to install the winch, or to do maintenance on the winch.
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- Stan
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Stan wrote: Ya I'll try them back on over the weekend, otherwise I'll be getting the grinder out to cut the ends off the bumper, which would be shame as it's so new
That'd be pretty silly to do. Then you might as well have bought a cheap winch tray instead.
What's wrong with have the wings fitted? They're very easy to trim.
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