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suzuki jimmy compare question

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suzuki jimmy compare question

Post by pinky & Sar »

hey guys

i am curently looking at buying a suzuki jimmy. so i was woundering witch one is better the older or newer.

keeping in mind that it is a chick that is going to be driving it.

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Post by joeblow »

for mods-older. for a better stock engine-newer.
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Post by pinky & Sar »

i don't know anything about them.

what do u mean by the mods-older?
newer for the engin? airnt' they the same motor?

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Post by GRPABT1 »

I suggest you run out and get the latest issue of 4wd action, it contains a Jimny buyers guide. Series 1 had the G13BB (not the good motor), transfer lever and no airbags. Series 1.5 has the M13A (good motor), transfer lever and no airbags. Series 2 has the M13A but airbags. I think series 3 might be when they went to push button transfer activation.

Basically the M13A is the better of the two motors but things like air bags, and push button 4wd can make modifying difficult and can have reliability issues offroad.

Off topic, if you're Sar then who's pinky?
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Post by pinky & Sar »

ok cool

thanks for the tips

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Post by Squik »

GRPABT1 wrote:I suggest you run out and get the latest issue of 4wd action, it contains a Jimny buyers guide. Series 1 had the G13BB (not the good motor), transfer lever and no airbags. Series 1.5 has the M13A (good motor), transfer lever and no airbags. Series 2 has the M13A but airbags. I think series 3 might be when they went to push button transfer activation.

Basically the M13A is the better of the two motors but things like air bags, and push button 4wd can make modifying difficult and can have reliability issues offroad.

Off topic, if you're Sar then who's pinky?
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Post by pinky & Sar »

hey guys

thanks for ur help i ended up getting a 2002 jxl Jimny. i ended up getting the one with airbags and the M13A motor.

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Post by pinky & Sar »

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Post by Zute »

So is that you or Pinky in the photo ? :lol:
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Post by Mud_Muncher »

Looks the same as mine, minus a few mods of course
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Post by pinky & Sar »

hey

Zute it is sar in the pic pinky took the photo.

Mud_Muncher i was just looking at urs lastnight getting ideas for mine.
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Post by pinky & Sar »

hey guys

do u know how many km you can get out of a tank

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Post by ofr57 »

Mud_Muncher wrote:Looks the same as mine, minus a few mods of course
:D

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are those 34"s :twisted:
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Post by magneto »

Mud_Muncher wrote:Looks the same as mine, minus a few mods of course
:D

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Hey Mud_Muncher.
The bullbar ya got it looks like the the deluxe one from ARB but it's minus the winch housing? Or is it just me have you modified the commercial bar?
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Post by cj »

Mud_Muncher wrote:Looks the same as mine, minus a few mods of course
:D
I don't think it's been over either unlike ........... :finger:
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34's on jimny

Post by bowesy89 »

did u need a guard chop and that lift to fit 34's???
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Post by Mud_Muncher »

Yep they are 34/9s

The bar is a ARB non winch bar I believe you can get them in the none winch or winch type. It has been cut at the guards.

Yep Shit loads of chopping to get those tyres on there and now thanks to Danks help the fire wall has been trimmed too. Also big bump stops required, still to be done :oops: .
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Post by BAZZOOK »

460 klms.
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Post by pinky & Sar »

thanks so their is something wrong with mine
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Post by y0di »

350-400 from my 2001 soft top auto (series II, dual airbags, G13B motor), around town, depending on how i treat the throttle.

480 at engine konking out on side of highway, followed by emptying contents of jerry can into fuel tank, and continuing to nearest petrol station.

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Post by pinky & Sar »

hey guys

it is Sar again i was woundering if any knows if their is any long range fuel tanks out their. it might be a silly question but i am sick of only getting 400 out of it.

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Post by ROK88 »

how do the poor little axels and cv's run the 34's I snap them with 31's on
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Post by Squik »

Oooooo... Magneto...

JIMNY PORN :P
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Post by cj »

ROK88 wrote:how do the poor little axels and cv's run the 34's I snap them with 31's on
Briefly :D
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Post by pinky & Sar »

guys can someone please answer my questions please.

dose anyone know where i can get a good cheap winch bullbar
dose and know where i can get a long range fuel tank
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Post by jdk81 »

Good cheap winch bullbar? Check OL + auszookers in the 4sale section, check fleabay.
Consider a custom made winch bullbar, as the arb one is around $950.

Long range fuel tanks, I dont think arb list one for the jimny as yet.
Cheaper option is just to buy jerry cans and carry/use as needed.
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Post by Guy »

jdk81 wrote:Good cheap winch bullbar? Check OL + auszookers in the 4sale section, check fleabay.
Consider a custom made winch bullbar, as the arb one is around $950.

Long range fuel tanks, I dont think arb list one for the jimny as yet.
Cheaper option is just to buy jerry cans and carry/use as needed.
4wd systems do sierra ones .. perhaps with some arm twisting you could get Jimny ones as well .. otherwise you will need to look to the asian market.
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Post by magneto »

I got me ARB winch bar for $840.
Brand new from Outer town 4wd but they did price match.
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Post by pinky & Sar »

where abouts are they??
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Post by pinky & Sar »

hey guys

i think my alternator is on the way out and i want to get a new one but first was woundering is their is a higher amp alternator that will bolt in easy?

Sar
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