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Jimny Snorkel
Jimny Snorkel
Put a snorkel on the Jimny all by myself today Mind you I had to lwork out what an arbour was and how to fit it, where a vacuum cannister was, pysch myself up for 20 minutes before I was happy I hadn't screwed up the template... then start drilling
Only thing that saved my arse was a set of instructions on how to do it over at www.jimny.se
Looky Podge is so proud of me
Only thing that saved my arse was a set of instructions on how to do it over at www.jimny.se
Looky Podge is so proud of me
Last edited by Squik on Sun Jun 29, 2008 8:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
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Well done Serika, looks good.Squik wrote:Worst part was metal filings in the trakkie-daks and trying to get half a kilo of silicon off my hands... but be damned if that thing is EVER gonna leak
I usually place several small magnets on the body work around the hole I'm drilling to catch all the metal filings and stop them going where they can't be removed from and rusting.
Wear rubber gloves when using silicone to avoid the mess and wipe off excess on car with a rag soaked in Mineral Turps.. No mess.
(I reseal a lot of fishtanks.)
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Re: Jimny Snorkel
Yes off topic, the pic above are you using free wheeling hubs. How are connecting the fronts.Squik wrote:Put a snorkel on the Jimny all by myself today Mind you I had to lwork out what an arbour was and how to fit it, where a vacuum cannister was, pysch myself up for 20 minutes before I was happy I hadn't screwed up the template... then start drilling
Only thing that saved my arse was a set of instructions on how to do it over at www.jimny.se
Looky Podge is so proud of me
http://vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/index.php
www.jimny.se
www.jimny.se
There's just a very soft hum when it's idling, but I have a recently put a 2"mandrel bent system with extractors and a hi-flow cat on it... can't hear myself think... I actually need to quieten it down a bit... it sounds like a WRX
I've got 2+2 bodylift and suspension lift, running 235/75/R15s...
I've got 2+2 bodylift and suspension lift, running 235/75/R15s...
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
That does look hot squik, is the bar air bag compatable? The ex missus is planning on fitting one soon to her 2008 model and I've heard they don't make them yet but she's got a catalogue with them listed in it.
Build Thread - http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=168546&p=1927514&hilit=GRPABT1%27s+zook#p1927514
Jimny stuff
So Squik what have you done in running gear this time? Reduction gears in the transfer case? If no is it guttless in low range?
It looks too clean it's time to get dirty!!!
Cheers Colin
It looks too clean it's time to get dirty!!!
Cheers Colin
JIMNY EXTREME ON LUX DIFFS
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic185229.php
It's a JIMNY thing! (We don't care if you can't understand)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic185229.php
It's a JIMNY thing! (We don't care if you can't understand)
Trust me... Stumpy loves the mud as much as Stimpy did
The 235s do bog him down a little, still tossing around options but he won't be as big as Stimpy or run a Rockhopper. Maybe go up to an 80mm lift, 30s and a Trial Jimny set... we'll see.
The 235s do bog him down a little, still tossing around options but he won't be as big as Stimpy or run a Rockhopper. Maybe go up to an 80mm lift, 30s and a Trial Jimny set... we'll see.
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
There are gears available for standard Jimny transfer .
http://www.geocities.com/trialjimny/
24 % reduction sounds like too much for a 235/75R15 tyre on road and is bugger all for low range .Better off getting a Sierra case i reckon ,also having no chain that can stretch is a good thing.
Also i think www.Apio.jp also have gears available as well.
I have no idea of the costs of these gears.Or anyone that runs them.
http://www.geocities.com/trialjimny/
24 % reduction sounds like too much for a 235/75R15 tyre on road and is bugger all for low range .Better off getting a Sierra case i reckon ,also having no chain that can stretch is a good thing.
Also i think www.Apio.jp also have gears available as well.
I have no idea of the costs of these gears.Or anyone that runs them.
They're expensive but can be combined to give abut a 25% high range drop and about 5:1 low range.
Mugginsmoo on here did this before he saw the light and started the worlds longest and most complicated sierra build.
They work but I'd have to say swapping a gear drive case is still better.
Just my 2C.
Mugginsmoo on here did this before he saw the light and started the worlds longest and most complicated sierra build.
They work but I'd have to say swapping a gear drive case is still better.
Just my 2C.
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Well, I can't lift it
It has dropped the nose very slightly, but I need to upgrade my suspension anyway, it's sagged a bit.
Get a bar on before you lift it, that way your suspension can be bought to suit... instead of doing it arse-up like I always do
It has dropped the nose very slightly, but I need to upgrade my suspension anyway, it's sagged a bit.
Get a bar on before you lift it, that way your suspension can be bought to suit... instead of doing it arse-up like I always do
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
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