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Revision as of 15:12, 23 January 2017
Jimny is one of rare vehicles today which has both front and rear solid axles. It is one of the last Mohicans.
Therefore, it deserves some war paint.
Paint your front and rear differential housings in a striking color (yellow, red, green). It will make you smile more often when approaching your vehicle.
Painted differential housings can also be useful when someone with little experience is navigating you offroad over a difficult pass. Since the differential housings are the lowest point of the vehicle, you just tell them to "watch that [colored] ball".
The picture gallery below describes it the best:
- Suzuki Jimny - painted front diff housing - sitting view - A01.jpg
View of the front diff housing from crouching position (note: bad camera lightning)
- Suzuki Jimny - painted front diff housing - close-up - A01.jpg
Close-up view of the front diff housing
- Suzuki Jimny - painted rear diff housing - close-up - A01.jpg
Close-up view of the rear diff housing
Page last edited on 23/01/2017 by user Bosanek