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how does yours compare to a stocky !!!!! :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by DeWsE »

I think you parked next to me!

Your a tiny bit taller then the stocky, but not as tall as it was with the boggers.
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Post by antt »

i've been trying to find a stocko lwb vit to compare mine with and get some pics, but i always come across em when i've got the 30's on :cry:
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side by side !!! :D :armsup:
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Post by Spooky Monster »

What size mudders has that got? cause i was going to attempt putting 33"s on my coily sierra in a couple of weeks. do you get problems with tires scrubbing on the guards?
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Post by DeWsE »

What size mudders has that got? cause i was going to attempt putting 33"s on my coily sierra in a couple of weeks. do you get problems with tires scrubbing on the guards?


Hey spooky monster, do a bit of searhing around the forum and you will find what your looking for as this has been discussed before, or start a new thread about your rig with photo's :D . mud4b from memory has a coily and is looking at some big rubber try seaching his nick.
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Spooky Monster wrote:What size mudders has that got? cause i was going to attempt putting 33"s on my coily sierra in a couple of weeks. do you get problems with tires scrubbing on the guards?


They are 33 inch super swampers .. if they are the swampers I think they are they are truelly at least 33 inches tall .. (taller than a 33 MTR)
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Cool thanks for the info :) Will start a thread with my build ups as i am hoping for it to be BIG by the 4wd expo at cruiser park in early may.
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Spooky Monster wrote:What size mudders has that got? cause i was going to attempt putting 33"s on my coily sierra in a couple of weeks. do you get problems with tires scrubbing on the guards?


They are 33 inch super swampers .. if they are the swampers I think they are they are truelly at least 33 inches tall .. (taller than a 33 MTR)



too true guy !!!!

even as FARKED as they are , still taller that a brand newy MTR !!!! :D
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spooky mon....lots of work if your using the std trailing arms...
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Post by Spooky Monster »

i think i just realised today that my 2 inch suspension lift and 2 inch body lift is pretty much is far as i can go on my coily. :cry: As i am just starting to get this massive front end shake and it only comes out of the blue every so often and i have had it up on the hoist the last 2 days and checked everything and cannot find what the fault is with it. Any ideas?[/code][/quote]
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Post by RB zook »

spooky mon i had the same problem, the shaking only occured when at about 75km/h i was real pissed off as it occured about 1/2 an hour after
i bought it

i took it back and they gave it a wheel balance it it hasnt happened
since. owned it for 7 months.

talk to liam from big balls he was doing a 6 inch suspension lift i think.
id love a 4 inch lift :D
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My problem is that it doesn't do it all the time, it just about happens all the time when i am driving down this hill near mine in the morning. I stop, the vibration goes i take off and its not there. I might be then out driving on the freeway and out of nowhere the steering wheel starts shaking again really violently and i found that if i accelerate through it it gets really bad then suddenly stops. i balanced the wheels on the weekend so checked to see if a wheel weight had fallen off but none had. im stooped :cry:
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Post by RB zook »

yeah i had the same problems it voilently shakes the wheel the first time i shit myself
had a wheel balance and it seemed to fix the problem also i checked tyre pressures and i also looked for missing tyre weights
other than that it solved the problem for me
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Post by No Idea »

has it got a good steering damper?
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Post by Spooky Monster »

No it hasnt got one and that is what i was going to go and get one on the weekend and put on and then see how it is.
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Post by stumped »

doubt this is helpful cos i've got leaves... but i had the same thing and it was cos the bushes i had in the rear of the front springs weren't right. dunno if that can apply to coils :?
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Post by zukiny »

Rb zook,

Hi....greetings from Singapore.

We have 'bout 12 Jimnys in our Team and as you'll know they all run on coil springs.

All of us have one form or another of suspension lift from 3"-4".

In most instances even with caster correction bushes there is still a little nagative caster and I believe that it's the primary cause of ''death shakes''.

Till Liam from Big Balls comes out with his caster -correction plates which I believe will allow for more than the 3° correction we get from the caster correction bushes .

Having said that.......a RTC (return to centre) steering damper might help tho prevailing wisdom dictates that it only masks the problem and not solve it......

My take on that is that the steering damper serves to absorb the initial vibrations and hopefully it prevents it from gaining sufficient momentum to result in a full blown ''death wobble''..

Having said all that it's also imperative that from the onset all related steering components are in good nick ....like tie-rod ends,radius arms' bushes, king-pins, wheel-bearings,tyre balance.

I'd think without serious mods like longer leading arms or front axle rotation the max suspension lift on our Jimny is 3" with caster correction bushes.Coupled with a 1" body lift and some fender egde ''folding'' you can run 31" tyres on the roughest terrain with no fender contact.

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