Reasons to keep jimny.help,
- jonesyba420
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helijohn wrote:
jonesyba420 wrote: takes ten minutes ish to fit the seats, 8 bolts in total :whistle:
the bolts on the back bits of the seat tend to go rusty tho as they stick out the bottom of the car,bit of copper grease will stop that tho.
And all that lifting!!!
its good to get those muscles moving John, you dont want to seize up especially at your age :whistle:
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jonesyba420 wrote:
its good to get those muscles moving John, you dont want to seize up especially at your age :whistle:
Ah yes...........as James Garner used to say "if I can't phone it in I don't do it! :laugh: :laugh:
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helijohn wrote:
kirkynut wrote: I'm in a situation where I've spent so much money I won't get back
I do love my Jimny though and one other advantage I have with a Jimjam is that it fits in my garage & can still be jacked up & worked on in the warmish & dry.
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That's how I ended up keeping my SJ for 20+ years and I wish I hadn't sold it but it was manual (though a lovely gearbox) and it did not have power steering (though I wish I'd kept the thing and modded that). And in the end it is worth more as a vehicle to use than to sell. I have had mostly 'keeper' motors generally around 10 years per.
You have my respect with the task of putting the rear seats back in as and when, like the ARB, the choice for me is either always on or always off period. I could never use my Jimny as a main car - it'd drive me barmy at my age.
I've never taken my back seats out!
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The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:helijohn wrote:
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I've never taken my back seats out!
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The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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Don't care if it goes down a pot hole, scrapes the trees, gets dirty, it's a work horse. And fab for my lads Sunday rugby, chuck them in and bugger the mud
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Jimny has 86 HP and 1060 kg, while defender has 122 HP and double weight app 2000 kg.
I wouldn't say it is underpowered.
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Another plus is that the idiots who cut you up all the time or overtake you on the inside when you're changing lanes if you're driving a 2 ton 110 that can swipe their tinny little hatch into the weeds or simply drive over it and never notice seem to behave themselves when faced with a Jimny.
As for the power band, there seems a decent amount of low revs torque to me. Maybe it's the variable valve timing or the low and close gears. It can't quite do the Defender thing of driving for ever and over everything it encounters on tickover at 5-10mph with both my feet on the floor but it's not far off that. Anyway, too much power too low down or too sharp a throttle response at low revs isn't a good idea in an off-roader - too easy to spin the wheels up or lurch around the place over rocks or bumps.
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Its swings and roundabouts though, i love the jimny for the reasons that its small, cheap, reliable and i know them almost nut and bolt, also with my offroading style its great, i also have a pretty modified zook with cage winch snorkel etc etc for just under £3k
But its against the arguement that i have always loved landie and have owned a few, they are better on road, more space, cheaper parts, more range of bolt on stuff availbe, can tow a house down,
but they are rubbish offroad as the are so big and useless, crap reliabitly rust worth than anything i know, wont fit in my garage, !!!! And for a simular spec to my jimn you are taking £8k for a good TD5 :0
Im confussed !!!
2001 Red Tin Top,
4.5 inch ORA lift kit,
Pro Comp steering damper
Kap Winch Bumper,
White Weller offset Rims with 30" Insa Turbo Special Tracks,
CB Radio,
Stripped Interia
Roof Rack with 4 front Wipac,
Rear Wipac recovery Lights
.....Plenty more on its way !!!!
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TLW wrote:
Another plus is that the idiots who cut you up all the time or overtake you on the inside when you're changing lanes if you're driving a 2 ton 110 that can swipe their tinny little hatch into the weeds or simply drive over it and never notice seem to behave themselves when faced with a Jimny.
I might have misunderstood but I find I don't get the respect when I am in the Jimny. In fact in my SJ when I had it I had two dangerous close calls. Whereas in a bigger motor there is respect. :whistle: Plus, the bigger Discovery types etc. tend to use bully tactics - I definitely feel insecure in the little Jimny.
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Same junction in Jimny or Mondeo, same speed and everything else, never a problem.
Otherwise, I simply try to refuse to be bullied, simple as that. I did used to own one of the last of the XR3is - a modified 1800 16valve model which used to attract idiots (and police cars) vainly looking to race, so perhaps that's made me immune.
Most scary incident I've ever had was while stationary at red traffic lights. Wouldn't have made any difference what I did or what I was driving. A car coming down the road at 40+ simply never slowed, braked or swerved. Luckily for me he was in the lane to my left. I just heard an engine revving hard followed by an enormous bang, turned my head and discovered a thoroughly totalled car with now dying driver had gone straight into the stationary car in front of him. Made me very nervous at traffic lights for ages.
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