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mike83 wrote: What a load of old rubbish.
Cheap and nasty brigade. Suttle way of making the qlique feel superior haha.
Riccy I appreciate your comments mate. Yeah disconnected is a nice bit of kit. Next on list.
Bits4vits, maybe im just trying differant bits of kit that may work and may not work. Modding and experimenting they call it!!
I've tried a few bits of kit some good some bad, doesn't always have to be top spec on paper to be a worthwhile thing.
Your attitudes have only mad me think why bother coming on here, I'll go back to quietly watching and keep myself to myself again.
Everyone's differant and works to a individual budget.
Hardly constructive hey boys.
Jimmy's or zooks in general are cheap option for 4x4. As for landy blokes spending more, rubbish its just the same as us lot. Some spend some don't and some spend where they feel its necessary and cut back on what's not.
Amazing what a lil idea can spark sometimes
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Take care bits4vits my man
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Like I said above for a retailer of modification parts in a budget conscious market sector to focus more on high quality expensive parts rather than the cheaper items the majority of the market wants is not going to make anyone rich.
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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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When lifted it puts the roll bar under tension and the angle is not quite the same as stock.
Either spacer blocks where they meet the chassis or shorter drop links should bring those angles back to stock.
It might help and it might do naff all.
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Agree with the comment on shocks 11/60. I've tried astra shocks, pro comp and currently trying the black raptor. All OK but obviously not as good as avo or trialmaster.
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Bits4Vits wrote: Yup, sorry, I'd had a couple of beers and launched into a rant...
I'll get my coat...
Aww, please dont go Dave!
You are all right, which makes it tricky. There's the old phrase 'horses for courses' which seems apt here.
Modifying is a deeply personal thing. The individual needs and desires (and budget!) are major influences to the end machine. Ive seen many mods that i wouldnt even consider, but thats because they don't suit my needs. For example; I havent bought any of Dave's sexy superpro droplinks (yet!) because i have the disconnect kit, meaning the standard ones suit me (and they aint broke yet). When its time for new ones, then i would probaby buy the superpro ones as a little treat over the cheaper ones because they were designed by people much more clever than me specifically to suit the jimny. The subaru cheaper ones look fairly good in the pictures, but as i dont know the suitability, seller or brand i would be naturally wary of them (even though they are a lot cheaper).
With the topic of suspension I went for a trialmaster kit straight off from factory stuff because i could afford it at the time and was widely thought to be the best of the breed due to being designed to suit a jimny. Currently I am trying to sort out new shocks after lifting it with some top spec Zanfi springs. The trailmaster shocks are still in there and have never had any issues at all, so for me, the extra expense at initial purchase is far outweighed by the lasting performace it resulted in When im looking at new shocks i am learing about things like rebound rate, valving, fluid or gas, etc, and the importance of getting it correct for the weight of the car, lift, etc. The cheaper options are excellent value and do the job for bashing about on pay and play, but the specs i see upon comparison lead me to think they are 'something that fits' rather than designed by clever buggers to be the right thing for the job. As i use my jimny on the road as well, i want it to be as good as possible to drive there, as well as a monster in the sticky stuff
Some of the cheap things ive tried have lasted, most have not. This leads to my current approach of wait and get the better ones when you can afford it! (took a year of saving for the lockers!). Obviously the guy spinning around with the massive lift and massive grin mentioned was having fun, but i suspect not for long before problems. Great if they love spannering, not so fab if its got to get you to work the next day! Horses for courses
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