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Lowering a 1987 Jimny?

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13 Aug 2014 23:21 #121983 by Jimny_Aus
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impreze... CA18DET..... that would be tight... cant you just change it to spring under axle....

sorry for being a hater earlier i thought you ment a jimny not sierra.samuri... :cheer: :cheer:


good luck though....

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13 Aug 2014 23:51 - 13 Aug 2014 23:57 #121987 by Rob3rt
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I do mean a jimny. Not a samurai. It's a 87 jimny, I think SJ30.

I figured the easiest way to lower it would just be lowered springs but of coarse they do not make anything specific to the jimny. Is there any lowered spring made for a similar model truck that may fit the jimny?
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14 Aug 2014 00:03 #121988 by ZookFastback
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Haven't seen a Jimny lowered but seen a few Vits go down that path.



First thing to do would be change tyres to a really low ratio, say 245/35 then the rest is just spend

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14 Aug 2014 06:40 #121992 by panosd
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Something like this ???










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14 Aug 2014 11:33 - 14 Aug 2014 11:34 #122003 by darthloachie
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have a look here

www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/performance/lower...uzuki/jimny/2000/1-3


you may need to follow it up with a phone call as there is not much info on waht the drop is
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14 Aug 2014 18:36 - 14 Aug 2014 18:43 #122030 by Butta
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Jutwit wrote:

idiotmobil wrote:

Dave cc wrote:

WARRIOR-GREY wrote:

Halford wrote: darthloachie found this pic a couple of years ago :blink:



That Looks Horrendous!!!!!! :sick:


looks awsome to me


would be great if there was a impreza hiding under there


Looks like postman pat has started dealing

postman pat crossed with big worm from the film Friday lol :laugh:


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16 Aug 2014 12:27 #122181 by Rhinoman
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Rob3rt wrote: I do mean a jimny. Not a samurai. It's a 87 jimny, I think SJ30.

I figured the easiest way to lower it would just be lowered springs but of coarse they do not make anything specific to the jimny. Is there any lowered spring made for a similar model truck that may fit the jimny?


Its unlikely as the SJ front springs are pretty much flat anyway so they would need to be an inverted arch.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.

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