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Off roading, mud plugging, etc. what's the crack

  • JuanGuillie
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17 Sep 2013 13:53 - 17 Sep 2013 14:13 #83462 by JuanGuillie
Replied by JuanGuillie on topic Off roading, mud plugging, etc. what's the crack
If it's possible try to drive once as a "co-pilot" with anybody you know that has a Jimny.
You will see him (or her) changing from a stressed person that had a hard week of labour to a big smiling one, from ear to ear and getting excited as a child when he did drove trough a deeper mud-hole and a steeper slope.
You will hear him laughing like a devil when there is a LR stuck and he's driving trough like it's a molehoop.
And when there are some LR's, Nissans and Toy's around the Jimny.... then.... well then it's on it's best !!!
You will feel the Jimny hopping around over the hill's en trough deep wells as it was a bunny.
And then my friend... you look at the driver and you'll see apearing the biggest smile on his face... Jeremy Clarkson's grinn means nothing compared to this one !
That's why we like to drive our Jimny's around on the terrain's and greenlaning it, because it give's us back so many joyfull moments. Even on the main streets you enjoy ten times more your drive then the average car's.
You feel it's alive and it's not a plastic comfortable box you're sitting in... no... it's a Jimny !!!

Sorry, i did let myselve go a 'little' bit... :blush:
Last edit: 17 Sep 2013 14:13 by JuanGuillie.

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17 Sep 2013 15:32 - 17 Sep 2013 15:35 #83468 by darthloachie
Replied by darthloachie on topic Off roading, mud plugging, etc. what's the crack
its fun

you can get the adrenalin moving when you've been over ambitious and its teetering on three wheels

you get a sense of acheivement when you got somewhere a landrover can't

most people will help if you get stuck and vice versa

its low speed so relatively safe if you do get it wrong :whistle:

its cheap...ish - certanly compared to track days aor buying a Pinarello Dogma and all the lycra gubbins that go with them :)

Its a good laugh driving home covered in mud seeing all the looks you get from the shiney SUVs

oh and you don't get cut up when you're driving something with half a ton of bumpers and roll cage and many dents and scratches :evil:

yes driving across a flat field is boring ...........so you go to pay n plays or green lanes and have a good laugh for the day at much less than you'd waste on a football ticket

oh and did I say its fun :)
Last edit: 17 Sep 2013 15:35 by darthloachie.

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17 Sep 2013 15:56 #83471 by helijohn
Well so far I agree with everything - particularly the Landrover comments. I still don't get it though. :(

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17 Sep 2013 16:12 #83472 by Rodden87
I think it's like a lot of things or either get it or you don't! I seem to have always had an interest in 4x4's and off roading! I guess it my version of train spotting or something!

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17 Sep 2013 16:13 #83473 by TomDK
Well.. Another on of those threads where you're comparing a modded Jimny to a standard Defender.

A Standard Jimny is not in any way more offroad capable than a Standard Defender, if anything i'd say it's probably worse. The only thing a Jimny does better than most 4x4's is it's small size.

I like my Jimny for what is it.
A great Little 4x4, easy and cheap to maintain and to mod. But way underpowered, and not many options for more power other than putting in a bigger engine. But if I could afford it, I'd get a Jeep Wrangler or Defender. Both trucks have loads of mods available for engine, suspension, axles, shafts and the like.

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17 Sep 2013 16:34 #83477 by helijohn

TomDK wrote: Well.. Another on of those threads where you're comparing a modded Jimny to a standard Defender.


Not really, I'm thinking more about what gets people to want to go out there in the muck and bullets than which fourbie does what. It seems I like 4x4s for different reasons from many on the forum but I like seeing what peeps on here do in the lanes and in the shop as mods. I like customised kit and there's a lot of that on here to keep me happy. It's Jimny specific so I enrolled just like I am in the POCUK forum. I like cool looking vans too and one major factor is the height. Having said that I have no interest in hitting the green lanes or the rocks though dune buggies appeal and I would love to try that - it's the speed see.

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